![]() ![]() QuickMailer: The app hasn't been updated since 2014, and doesn't seem to support mailto: or multiple accounts.ĪppleScript: This won't integrate with Contacts.app address book, and risks losing the email if something interrupts the process after starting to write it. ![]() I have found that to be frustrating when I need to go back and refer to previous mail threads. This answer probably comes the closest, but won't put sent messages in the proper “Sent” folder on the server, and it may not use the proper “From” address either. Setup another mail account and delete all email sent to it. Mailsmith can save Drafts on the SMTP server, and properly adds sent emails to the “Sent” folder on the SMTP server.Īs I mentioned, this question has come up before, but none of the proposed solutions address the above points. Mailsmith integrates with my Contacts.app address book, so it will auto-complete email addresses as I type them. I can setup multiple accounts in Mailsmith (work, personal, etc) and have the correct “From:” address be used when the email is sent. What I’m Looking Forīecause I can register Mailsmith as my default mail application, it will handle mailto: links on web pages, or any actions which want to send mail through a regular Mac email app. The problem is that Mailsmith is 32-bit, and according to its own homepage “will not be upgraded for 64-bit macOS compatibility.” That means it will throw a warning in Mojave when first launched (no big deal) but will probably cease to work in the next version of OS X (big deal). The primary reason for this is that it understands the concept of a “send only” account - an account which is specifically set-up in such a way that the app will be used to send but not receive email. “Send Only” Email Accountsįor years I have used Mailsmith as a “send only” email app, and it works very well. I'd like to revisit a question which has come up before (more on that below), but which does not, in my opinion, have a good “future-proof” solution looking forward to 2019 and beyond. ![]()
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