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Edison mail for mac os5/15/2023 ![]() ![]() It works the way an email app should for the most part and it is a good app to have on my iPhone and iPad to manage a single email account that I do not check that often.Įdison Mail is available on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Mac. The Spark email app does have the feature where it can delete those hundreds of emails all at once, so Edison may want to take some notes from Spark’s playbook. Granted, you can select up to 50 emails to delete, but when you have 300-500 emails in there, that’s going to take a while to get through. However, it’s 2021 now and there is still no Apple Watch Edison Mail app.Īnother issue with the app is if you have a huge load of emails in your inbox and you want to just have it show your emails as “read” instead of having that big, red, 150+ email notification icon on the app on my devices. I would expect this if we were still between 2015-2017. The first one is there is no Apple Watch app. Where the app goes wrong is in two different ways. It’s similar to the Spark email app, which is great, as that is one that I use for my primary email account on my iPhone, iPad and Mac. ![]() Sending emails in this app is a simple breeze. I do not use my iCloud email all that often, but when I do use it, I like that everything is there, it’s simple to understand, has Dark Mode, and most importantly, does not sign me out of my account. This is where Edison Mail has come in handy. Although I am grateful for the security and Apple’s clever ways of making it easier to sign-in to your iCloud email from an Apple device, the whole issue could be avoided if my email app didn’t sign me out. Of course, since I am managing my iCloud email on this app, that makes this job even more difficult because of the two-factor authentication and security tactics that Apple has. My reasoning for this has been because when I use the Outlook app and don’t use for it a week or two, it just kicks me out of my account, where I have to go and re-sign-in to my account. Love Edison Mail Please join us as an iOS beta tester to help our team keep improving the best. Over the last few weeks, I have been trying out Edison Mail as a replacement for the Outlook app on my iPhone and iPad. Īnd keep up with all things Edison by following us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. *The following settings/preferences are synced across devices (when enabled):ĭownload Edison Mail on the iOS App Store, Mac App Store, and Android Play Store. When creating and updating your sync and backup account, we recommend not using shared accounts or accounts that many people have access to in order to keep your account information secure. This can always be changed later by going to the Backup & Sync options in the app's settings. When downloading and opening Edison for the first time you will be asked to choose an email address used to sync. Many times settings and preferences can be lost during this transition causing a lot of extra work to set everything back up. This backup and sync functionality will also restore your preferences in the event that Edison Mail is removed during a system update, or when changing to a new phone. All you have to do is log in with your account designated for syncing and the device will sync automatically for you. ![]() Edison Mail makes it easy to automatically sync devices instead of manually mirroring all of your preferences*. It is our goal to make sure that the experience is seamless on all your devices. ![]() Edison Mail is now available on many macOS, iOS, and Android devices. ![]()
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