The 'intelligent' Mac OS X email client is here

Mar 31, 2008 21:31 GMT  ·  By

How many times a week do you clean up your inbox/outbox? How many times do you forget to reply to someone at the appropriate time, whether it's just the minute later, or on their birthday? What about having to open each and every one of your inbox messages to know what their contents are? All this is just unnecessary fuss for "those who take their email seriously." That's why, as a Mac user, you might want to consider having a look at Outspring Mail.

One of Outspring Mail's most note-worthy features is Message Deferment, which works much like the snooze button on an alarm clock. The deferment feature enables users to tell a just-received email to go "away" for a while and then come back in a week, or a month, or whenever they decide they want to be reminded of it. Message Deferment then makes the message reappear in the inbox when the time period has elapsed.

Other features include Intelligent Summary view, which uses advanced summarizing algorithms enabling you to see the contents of an email without having to actually open it; Spam Control, featuring this advanced spam filter that can eliminate 98% of your incoming junk mail; Data Detectors For Calendar & Address Book; Spell Check.

Users will find it easy to move from Apple Mail & QuickMail to Outspring Mail, since importing all of your existing email data into Outspring Mail is as easy as selecting which accounts you wish to import into Outspring Mail while leaving the database of the prior program intact. Import works with both POP and IMAP accounts, according to the folks at Outspring.

Outspring Mail costs $95, but by the sound of it, it's worth every penny. Click HERE to download and try a free trial of the email client. A lengthier features list can be found following the same link.