EmailTray

EmailTray 3.1

EmailTray is a software that allows you manage multiple email accounts at once

4.0.2 Latest version
Freeware Absolutely free
Mac No version
Developer Web CEO Ltd.

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Settings Window
main screen
Main window
Mail sorting
Settings
Priority inbox

EmailTray will help you manage several email accounts at once, including those based on Webmail, POP3 and IMAP. EmailTray will analyze your read/respond/delete/forward actions, as well as interconnections between email senders, to rank incoming emails by importance. Passwords of your email accounts are stored encrypted on your PC. EmailTray will notify you about new important emails with a pop-up ticker and sound - regardless of whether you have a browser or other email client opened. And much more.

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it's lightweight and it informs me about most important messages, especially from people I frequently correspond with. More
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It is absolutely cool and its features are really stunning. More
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