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nkthen

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Jul 7, 2011
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I wanted to use iMail but I don't know if it can do the following:

1) Setup individual email account, each email account having their own Inbox, Sent, Junk, Trash folder

2) Template for instant writing (I write a lot of email stuff repeatedly!)

3) Able to do The Bat's "Redirect" function. Basically, The Bat allows me to click on "Redirect" on a mail, it will open a window with a full content of that mail without quotes and all I need to do is just enter the To: and it gets sent out, wholesale.

If there is a way to do the above 3, I'll be really grateful. :D
 
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Hmm... No one? Looking like iMail still have a long way to go...
 
Hmm... No one? Looking like iMail still have a long way to go...
IMail is a Windows-based email server. The email client that is included with MacOS X is Mail.

That out of the way, Mail is a client that supports multiple accounts using POP3, IMAP, and Exchange protocol. Each user may have as many email provider accounts as he/she wants.

It appears that you want to forward email messages without leaving tracks. There may be some legitimate reasons to do this, but the illicit reasons far outweigh them. Mail does not allow you to forward email messages like this without doing some work.
 
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