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<p dir="auto">Benny has made so many updates to MailMate over the past year, I’d think version 2 is appropriate. How long has MailMate stayed on version 1.14?<br>
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<p dir="auto">On 28 Aug 2024, at 15:11, RANDY ABBOTT wrote:</p>
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<p dir="auto">A question that is asked and discussed constantly on the /r/MacApps subreddit is which email client a Mac user should use (or its cousin, "which is the best Mac email client"). I always advocate for MailMate, but frequently people will respond that the application has not been updated recently or mistakenly claim it is no longer supported. Being a member of this mailing list, I know neither of these things are true - and I point that out. However, it does bring up the question why there isn't more frequent public releases. The latest Release Notes entry is from September 2020, which if I were a person researching email clients, would make me wary of trying MailMate.</p>
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