![]() ![]() It doesn’t have all of the power-user functions that you may find with Outlook or Postbox or Thunderbird or Apple Mail. Inky runs on your computer so your email never goes through our network or computers.” As stated on the Inky website: “ Your mail provider stores your mail, and our mail never touches Inky’s own servers. These are all local to Inky and do not appear in your email inbox. Emails that you receive from close contacts get a higher relevancy and will rise to the top of the list (if you have your filters set that way) while spam or less important emails sink further down the list.Īn important thing to note, Inky does not move your emails into these views (or folders), in fact, other than reading, archiving, deleting or replying, Inky simply works at the display layer to show your emails in various views. Contacts – If you have contacts stored online, they will show up here.Īnother nice feature is that there is a visual indicator of the relevancy of your email.Maps – If Inky detects emails with addresses, it will automatically put them into this view for easy finding.Packages – All of your package tracking emails will filter in to this view.Blocked – If you set up blocking filters, those emails will be in here.Notes – If you are like me, you frequently send emails to yourself.Subscriptions – This is the view where all of your email subscriptions or newsletters will show up. ![]() Daily Deals – If you get regular emails from deal websites, all of these messages will show up here.Social – These emails are typically linked with some sort of social network like Facebook or Twitter or LinkedIn. ![]()
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