

While I don’t use these Spark features everyday, I would definitely miss them if switched over fully to Mail Pilot.

Spark’s unique mail client features include a built-in calendar and a much better signature and email template features.
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User Interface for Mill Pilot: very minimalistic and free of clutter. Mail Pilot also contains a snooze feature, but it does not as advanced. Snoozed emails reappear in the inbox based on the day and time set. Spark makes it easy to quickly zoom emails for later in the day, the next day, or anytime you choose.

I can’t say enough about how useful snoozing emails has been for managing emails and getting reminders. Filtering important emails from other types of emails, such as a newsletters, ads, requests for donations, etc.īelow I discuss the three main features of Spark and Mail Pilot and compare and rate how useful they are.Snoozing emails ranks at the top of my list for a useful feature, useful for not only processing emails, but also for setting reminders.Mail Client Feature Similaritiesįor me, there are three major Mac mail client features that make Spark ( one of my favorite apps of 2019) and Mail Pilot useful for managing emails and getting my inbox to zero. Spark and Mail Pilot both have similar powerful features that I think are highly necessary for any Mac users looking to get beyond the limits of Apple’s Mail, and maybe who don’t find Google Mail or other mail clients to their liking. But with the recent invitation to check out MindSense’s Mail Pilot, I’m having to reconsider which application will get my Inbox to zero the quickest. When I reviewed the Mac mail client Spark last year, I thought I would never need to consider a new mail client again, or at least for a long time to come.
