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I tried Outlook and had hopes for it but that didn’t work well for me either. Parts of these templates, including background images, bulleted lists, and many positioning elements, may not appear at all, or may be broken when viewed in these versions of Outlook. When tested in gmail looks absolutely fine but in outlook the width of the table shrinks and the border doesn't show as it should. I would love to see more innovation from Apple on Mail but it handles Exchange really well (better than Airmail, Canary or Spark) and is reliable. What does this mean Basically, it means that people viewing email in Outlook may not be able to see your beautifully designed templates properly. I have an email that contains the following table. If an email program fails at basic functions, it doesn’t matter if they can snooze or send emails later.
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#Polymail does not display messages correctly plus
Plus some email programs just bite the dust suddenly. Spark can’t change fonts or parse some emails properly (Airmail also messes up many received emails with regard to parsing). Readdle never fixed that despite many back and forth emails with logs and other details. And Spark wouldn’t display Exchange invites as invites if the invitation contained attachments, as they often can and do. Yeah, I miss snoozing messages but Mail has never lost an email I was sending or drafting. Spark is missing some basic features like rules and the ability to turn off threading or sort a thread in descending order and has been saying for two years now that these are under consideration yet never delivers. Airmail is buggy and has terrible support and the worst interface I’ve ever seen. Was a devoted user of airmail and spark and ultimately both fell short, miserably, and I’ve been quite happy with Mail.