![]() The plugin is well done and it’s simplicity makes it a breeze to use. There is a 30 day trial, but I suspect that you’ll purchase it after just a few days. If you use Mail on the Mac and get more than just a few messages a day, MailHub is definitely worth a look. ![]() If a mailhub is set all non-local email will be sent there, no e-mail will be delivered directly. Typically if you have an Internet Service Provider (ISP) they will provide you a hub. This really isn’t a knock on MailHub, but I’ve started using Outlook for Mac to integrate with my work’s Exchange server and I miss MailHub when using Outlook A mailhub is a known submission server that allows this server to send e-mail. MailHub has been updated to support the new Mail versions. Mail plugins are not supported by Apple and with Snow Leopard, Apple has added a version ID to each Mail release, so plugins have to get updated. Every update to Mail requires a plugin update.DATA PROCESSING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER PROCESSING MAIL HUB SERVICE. Easy to use keystrokes to file messages. SUPPLIES WATER 07/01/13 SIERRA SPRINGS DALLAS TX VP150004 Administration.The plugin hasn’t affected the stability of Mail and is quite integrated into Mail. The $19 cost for MailHub is peanuts as it saves me a significant amount of time. My inbox is now down to zero as I deal with messages quickly as I read it. You can use it for free for 30 days, and a single unlimited license costs 19. MailHub does a number of other things, but the ability to file messages quickly is ideal for me. In addition to the auto-suggest intelligent technology, MailHub can also set reminders for email related actions, color messages and swap to/from fields for messages you sent, auto-file sent email messages, and more. To top it off, MailHub has smarts that tries to figure out where the messages will go and it does a pretty decent job. With MailHub one or two keystrokes is all it takes to move messages to mailboxes. ![]() For people like me that like to use the keyboard as much as possible, the process of reading a message, then moving my hand to the trackpad/mouse to file a message just wasn’t attractive. If you don’t use rules in Mail, you have to use the mouse to move messages to different mailboxes/folders. This was inefficient for me, so dealing with messages as I read them seemed much more efficient. I used to run rules on messages and kept having to setup new rules to move messages. I don’t think I spent more than 10 minutes with it before I pulled out my credit card and purchased it! One of the problems with receiving so much email is what to do with it. When I saw MailHub, a plugin for Mail.app, I quickly downloaded it and played with it for a few minutes. ![]() One of the things I do is “collect” software never knowing when I’ll use it, but there are a small staple of applications I use all the time. ![]()
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