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OnMail – Fast & Simple Email

Sending out mixed messages

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Swipe up on your inbox and you can search your email in natural language

$49.99/year (about £40, Personal plan) FROM Edison Software, onmail.com NEEDS iOS 10 or later

OnMail’s app is billed as ‘email built for today’. It comes with a host of thoughtful features but it really needs a little refinement going forward.

Starting on the inbox view, you will find a few neat tricks. Swiping from left to right on a message gives the usual options to mark it as unread or trash it. Swipe the other way, though, and you can move it to the Done folder, which is a repository for mail you have dealt with but do not want to delete. It’s a great way to keep your inbox tidy without viciously purging it. There are other nifty inbox features too. You can approve unknown senders before their messages enter your inbox. Attachment­s are popped out below their associated emails. Tracking pixels are automatica­lly removed. However, there is no way to add flags or starred indicators, which feels like an oversight to us.

Most of the key tools you need are housed in a swipe-up tab at the bottom of the app. Swipe up on your inbox and you can search your mail in natural language. You can also jump to various standard folders or OnMail’s AI-powered ‘smart folders’. These contain travel documents, parcel tracking details, and more. Leave the tab down and you can switch between your Primary inbox view and any others you have added (annoyingly, right now you can only add new sections from OnMail’s web app, not its iOS app).

Tap the Other button on the tab and you get a taste of Preview Mode, which samples newsletter­s and promotiona­l emails in a feed. It is a great way to quickly browse messages, but OnMail misses a trick by not letting you swipe to deal with them. It slows down what is meant to be a quick viewing mode. The swipe-up tab is also visible when you view an individual email. Here, you can reply, mark the message as done or unread, or access more actions like moving the message to spam from the three-dot menu. Swipe up and OnMail shows the email thread’s participan­ts; tap one and you see their profile, along with any attachment­s and messages they have sent.

Transfer fees

Sending emails is easy and fuss-free. Backing out halfway through composing does not prompt to save the message to drafts but it should save. However, we encountere­d a bug where our drafts only appeared in the web app, not in the iOS app.

OnMail is totally ad-free. We reviewed the Personal plan for $49.99 per year (about £40), which has extra storage, the ability to password protect files, and support for custom domains. Frustratin­gly, importing third-party accounts is also locked behind this paywall, which we feel should be a free feature. There’s also a $99.99 per year (about £75) Profession­al plan.

OnMail is a promising email app with some great features. It needs a little tweaking, but its main issue is that you have to pay to bring existing inboxes with you. Alex Blake

 ??  ?? OnMail’s inbox organisati­on is great, but individual messages aren’t quite as strong.
OnMail’s inbox organisati­on is great, but individual messages aren’t quite as strong.

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