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Spanish translation has been improved (Thanks connecting an Office365 account, you're now prompted to choose an email account on the web.

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This release also moves Mailspring to 64-bit on Windows (Thanks and adds an Apple Silicon build for M1 and M2 Macs, dramatically improving performance on those machines.

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This release updates Mailspring to address a recent Google policy change and fixes email sync with Gmail accounts.

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Users with Apple Silicon Mac devices will receive the Arm64 build automatically when 1.10.6 is released. The "Recent Emails" content in Mailspring's sidebar now displays the weekday and time (eg: "Mon, 10:15") and shows 5 days of emails rather than 2.įixes a critical issue with the app crashing for Spanish users due to an error in the localization files.Ĭzech translation has been improved (Thanks Ivo Šmerek!) The message participant list is easier to interact with, thanks to several adjustments by See #2425 for more details. The Brazilian Portuguese translation has been reviewed and refined by (#2429)įix the vertical overflow bug (Community - 3507) (Thanks #2423)įix link (Thanks #2426) Mailspring's Flatpak version number has been updated. Mailspring uses iframe sandboxing to disallow interactivity in message bodies, in addition to santizing loaded HTML down to a strict list of tags and attributes.įixes a rare ResizeObserver error loop caused by messages resizing as they're unmounted. Inline image "cid:" references may appear only in, and may not appear elsewhere in message bodies. (Thanks for extensive testing of this change!) Mailsync now requests fewer emails at a time, fixing compatibility issues with large Office365 accounts.

  • The send later delay can be skipped by clicking the new Send now instead button (localization required).
  • You can adopt them into your own setup or build your own. We’ve created a few examples to show you what’s possible. You can use Mail to Things to create powerful automatic workflows with various apps and online services such as Shortcuts, IFTTT, Zapier, and TaskClone.
  • You can send a maximum of 50 emails per 24-hour period.
  • File attachments are not supported and will be ignored.
  • Things only supports plain text any formatting will be lost.
  • If an email is longer than 4,000 characters, it will be truncated.
  • There is no way, via email, to set tags or any other metadata.
  • There are many ways to use this feature, since anything that can send an email can create a to-do in Things.
  • Create powerful workflows with other apps or online services.
  • Give your address to a trusted partner or colleague so they can delegate to-dos to you.
  • Forward an email to Things from your iPhone Things will link back to the email so you can find it again later.
  • Send to-dos to Things from other platforms, such as Windows or Android.
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    The subject becomes your to-do’s title, and the body is your note. Just send an email to your personal address, and it will appear as a to-do in your Inbox. Mail to Things is extremely simple to use.

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    You may want to copy the address and save it in your Contacts app so it’s easy to find later. Any emails you send to it will appear in your Inbox. This address is private and unique to you. Once you’ve enabled the feature, you’ll see your new address.

  • At the bottom, tap Enable “Mail to Things”.
  • Tap Settings → Things Cloud → Mail to Things.











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