SaneBox doesn’t require Gmail — I use it with Exchange.

My one complaint about SaneBox’s snoozing is the header it puts on the message when it comes back to my inbox.

Bart


On 12 Jun 2015, at 11:30, Brett Terpstra wrote:

If you use Gmail, I highly recommend SaneBox to get this functionality everywhere without having to build complicated rules and filters.

http://mbsy.co/sanebox/18846293

-Brett



On 12 Jun 2015, at 8:37, Lars Fischer wrote:

I continue to be impressed with MailMate.  Thanks for a great tool.

For on of my mailboxes I use Mailbox.app - a far less complete product than MailMate. However, Mailbox.app has one feature I have grown to really appreciate. Mailbox.app let you to treat your inbox as a todo list. The way this works is that you can mark mail for processing “later today”, “tomorrow”, “next week”, or at a specific date. Such mail are then removed for the inbox, to reappear at the selected time. I find that this works wonders for having an uncluttered inbox (mailbox zero approach).

I also use this feature for mails I BCC myself, i.e., I put the BCC away and have it reappear in, say, 2 days, reminding me to follow up if there has been no reply.

I was wondering if there is a way to have a similar feature in MailMate, either directly built-in (ideal), or using an external tool. I’m sure I would not be alone in finding this useful, and it would allow me to integrate all my mail in MailMate.

/Lars
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