codename: maily
mail app for ios, android and hopefully more platforms in the future. developed in flutter.
test maily
you can test an early access version of maily today:
- on android at google play.
- on ios with testflight.
screenshots android
features
- pop and imap service providers are supported, though pop accounts are not tested at this moment
- multiple account support
- unified account – when you have at least 2 accounts, a unified account will show up automatically – with unified inbox, sent, trash, etc
- mail management: delete, mark as read/unread
- unsubscribe from newslettters easily
- view attachments in app – photos, pdfs, video and audio files
- compose messages: compose new messages and reply to/forward mails with wysiwg editor
- save and continue draft messages
- attach photo-, audio-, video- or generic files. attach your current location.
- swipe right to left to delete and swipe left to right to mark as read/unread
- personalizae swipe actions
- optionally you can block external images when viewing mails
- you can specify aliases and check for + alias support by your mail provider
- swipe left or right in the message details to view the next/previous message
- experimental ‘stack’ display of messages
- share received attachments to other apps and forward attachments to a new message
- share files to maily
- search for messages, including universal search
- delete all messages in trash and junk folders or in a search result
- archive messages
- mark messages as junk / not junk
- forward messages as attachments – or forward only the attachments of the selected messages
- select several messages at once with a long press
- localized in english and german
- supports dark and light theme and you can also change the color scheme.
- shows thread information and allows to access the full thread when the mail service supports the
thread
imap extension. - add animated gifs and stickers (powered by giphy)
- display attached messages
- request and send read receipts
- extensible by email service providers, companies and developers
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