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chatoyer

macrumors regular
Original poster
Dec 11, 2006
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Te Wai Pounamu, New Zealand
Problem: I want to send email at a scheduled time.

MailSuite from Small Cubed (which I've paid for and used for years) is turning out to be hugely unstable for me, despite recently paying CDN$40 to upgrade to their 2019 version after they announced it was fully compatible with Catalina. Well, it isn't quite fully baked for me. They'll get there, I'm sure, but this snag with MailSuite got me looking around at other options for sending mail later. Surely there are other options out there? Doesn't seem so.
  1. I tried the Catalina beta of Mailhub, but it is pretty borked. For me.
  2. I refuse to pay for MailButler because they took their once solid product (SendLater, which I used to happily pay for years ago), bundled it with "look-how-amazing-these-features-are" and now want Euro 6.50 a month. Cheeky. So, no.
  3. I could use Outlook, which has built-in send later functionality, but then MailSteward (a fantastic email archiving app I've used for over a decade) does not play with Outlook.
So unless my google foo is not very good and I missed an obvious solution, allow me to beg. Someone. Please. Design a small Mail plugin that allows for mail to be scheduled. Monetize it, of course, but don't get silly. Disrupt what's out there.

chatoyer
 
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