Ross Currie

Mailbird - The best email client ever that syncs and unifies your life.

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Andrea Loubier
@Ross I'm so with you there on drag and drop! Also try the Quick Compose feature, its awesome for occasions when you are browsing something and you remember that you need to shoot something off to someone. Even when Mailbird is not active just use a Quick Compose shortcut from the Options menu to pop up a new Window to compose and send an email. Yeah @Bhavesh! Love that :) We promise not to let you down as we continue to aggressively improve and optimize the software. Its awesome to see that Mailbird has been hunted! We really look forward to engaging with you guys on a long term basis, be a major part of building the most badass email/communication management suite for Windows users. We are always looking for alpha testers too to try the latest features before they are launched into the public. You get to try all the latest developments and features before anyone else does, and well....essentially break Mailbird so we can be sure to fix it asap. The true job of a kick ass alpha tester....to break $@#% up ;) P.S. we are running a Christmas Promo for those of you who want Pro/Lifetime for 1/2 off today. Hoping you all have a wonderful holiday! And lets keep this conversation going. So many cool things to come of it.
Dylan Smith
@Mailbird After using mail bird for a few fays now, I noticed the mailbird does not label or categorize SOCIAL and Promotions categories like GMAIL/GAPPS does. Is there a way to get those social and promotion emails back into a filter?
Andrea Loubier
@dielawn714 Hey Dylan! Yes that would be super nice to have that. We have a variety of sorting and filtering requests to include in Mailbird. Right now focusing on getting development done for the Import feature from Outlook and Thunderbird to Mailbird. Then a few others in the pipeline that have high priority, but we hope to bring some kind of nice sorting/filtering features in the near future :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Love it! Also happy new year to you too :)
Alex Panagis
I've been using Nylas for my email on Windows for a while, but this looks like an amazing alternative. I think it might replace Nylas, although it was very good. MailBird is just full of features that no other mail client actually offers. :)
Jason Ephraim
Update: We just released a feature similar to Gmail's "undo send" that allows users to "unsend" any message from any account for up to 30 seconds after releasing it. This comes on the heels of our recent release of automatic account import - allowing new users to import their accounts, folders, messages, and more from existing clients like Outlook and Thunderbird!
Niju David

Need to be more stable

Pros:

simple

Cons:

Mailbird crashes frequently

Melkiades
@niju_david it crashes because it uses an insane amount of RAM. And they won't do a thing about it. It's normal, when you write code for the Microsoft platform, you are bound to end up with bloatware.
Krishnam
Anything new with Mailbird? How did it evolved?
Melkiades
Mailbird is riddled with issues, it has nonsensical limitations like the impossibility to export emails in a format other than PDF (Is this a joke???) instead of following the industry standard .msg format in Windows. The company keeps pocketing loads and loads of revenues yet never listens to any feature request. Also, how is it that you can't search for something in your inbox, then delete the results in one go or move the results in a different folder? The reason is simple: Mailbird uses an obsolete database system. This feature was available in 1995 in Outlook. This is beyond baffling.