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PowerMail

PowerMail

Powerful alternative email client.

Version:  6.0.3

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support sucks

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Contributed by: alfanine Monday, December 10 2007 @ 02:39 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: NO

Powermail support suck.. this guy never answers email in a fashionable amount of time ( if he answers then at all) the worst support in the mail application world.. the worst.. Plus the interface is ugly and why you would switch from apple mail to this.. The way it handles attachments sucks.. cheap looking interface/. Well I bought this and tried it 3 or 4 times in the last 2 years.. sucked everytime.. Now I have given up .. mail app is the best.. if you are looking for a mail app with good support .. this is the worst of the worst.. when you do or I should say if you are lucky to get an answer to your email problems the dev, does not like his product knocked, well who would but that is how you make it better for people by listening to them.. so listen to this.. GET A SUPPORT DESK to help people who pay for this,.   
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support sucks (however, PowerMail works fine) - Mikis--2008

Yes, the support could be a whole lot better. However, to say it's the worst of the worst is just laughable. For many people PowerMail will do a better job than Apple's Mail.
The main feature for me is that PowerMail doesn't get in the way of me and my email. It just works very nicely usually, with the occasional quirk a couple of times a year. But all the other contenders have their quirks so no big deal.

It works especially well with SpamSieve with the built in Spam buttons.

Check out the other email apps, but try the PowerMail demo that now support 1000 messages in the DB, I think. So use it for an account with that volume during a month or two. It's worth the tryout.

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