+1

I don't think I'd use it personally, but I could see it being very
useful for limiting work to business hours. However, I think only the
notifications should be disabled; you should still be able to check
the account if you choose. I guess hiding it would be an option, but I
don't think it should be required.

On May 25, 10:03 am, Kinny Cheng <[email protected]> wrote:
> I second this idea.
> This will certainly add value to Mailplane's already-rich set of features...
> :)
>
> 2009/5/23 Tommy J <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > As I head out for what I hope will be a relaxing Memorial Day weekend
> > I tried looking for a way to turn 'off' certain accounts...you know,
> > work Google Apps accounts!
>
> > For sure I will be looking at MailPlane over the weekend for personal
> > email and chat, but I do not want to see the new emails in the work
> > Inbox/accounts grow...as it surely will. There is a Do Not Disturb
> > feature, but how about a Do Not Check For Email feature by account?
>
> > Any chance of having a schedule behind each email account and for the
> > MailPlane app to simply ignore or not check in with the Google servers
> > when I want to truly disconnect from work!
>
> > Thanks and keep up the great work Ruben. This is a brilliant app!
>
> > Tommy J
> > 6 accounts in MailPlane!
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