While this app is great, there are better alternatives such as Spark, a free application that automatically organizes your inbox and can postpone emails. This alternative brings the important items in your inbox to your attention before. A very customizable Mac calendar app for business use. The client currently only supports Gmail accounts for email, but also provides support to display.This application is simple and to the point.Mailplane's notifier lets you know how many unread messages are in your inboxes, right from your Mac's menu bar.Just wanted to say that I am using ver 2.0.7 of Mia and it is working very well. I fully endorse this application. If you used Gmail notifier, and even if you didn't, this is a very good program that is stable and does what it claims. Mail for Gmail is available for Mac devices running OS X 11.0 or later.
If you want to use Gmail (or another email service) you need to make a few changes.I rated 5 stars to this app because this app is amazing. Its light weight and very powerful, it detects a mail even before it shows up in the notification centre of my iPhone 6. For all those who are looking for an app that detects your Gmail inbox instantaneously this app is going to be life saver. Manage all your Gmail, Calendar and Contacts accounts in Mailplane instead of cluttering up your browser window. All-in-one app with Apple-like keyboard shortcuts. ![]() ![]() The issue is obviously a combination of Google's non-standard implementation of IMAP and Apple Mail's inability to cope with it. I bet you will find the same troubles.It's unfortionate, but I have read enough troubled posts over the last year to make me recommend anything but trusting Apple Mail and it's interaction with Google accounts. To prove this to yourself you could create a throwaway google account, without 2-factor turned on, and see if you can get that account to work with Mail. The only annoyance is that you do need to login to each separately. They all work reliably and are stable.On all laptops and desktops I use my Gmail accounts through the browser (Chrome is my browser of choice). All of them use app-specific passswords. I'm now far more productive that I ever was with a local email client and I can move from computer to computer with no setup or configuration required.Good luck with your search for an alternative Gmail client.Yes, I currently use three Gmail accounts (regular Gmail and Google Apps both) and 5 Gmail calendars, from my iPhone (iOS 7) without any issues at all. Just not on the Mac OS X version of Mail.Either way, I need my email to be reliable and predictable and therefore I now find myself just using the browser for webmail even after years of saying that I would never use webmail over a client application. You can even set up Gmail to allow you to "send as" those accounts. I also have far too many email accounts but I have the majority of them set to forward into the few accouts that I check. You can use Google Authenticator on your phone to increase your browser email login security via Google 2-factor that you already have enabled.One last suggestion is to consider consolidating your many email accounts by funneling them into fewer accounts by using their forwarding options. Gmail Application Password Issues InIn any event the 15 domain based email accounts also give me fits in mail though honestly i have a hard time figuring out where it works and where it doesn't work.In any event - it may make sense for me to access the GMail accounts in the iOS7 App though this means my domain based email is in mail in iOS7 and i have to check both GMail accounts separately in the GMail app. I downloaded sparrow which worked pretty fantastically and i also have the GMail app on my phone which also works fantastic.However, i still have issues with passwords for GMail in mail in iOS7 and i also seem to have password issues in sparrow with these accounts (though much less frequently i think). I have about 15 domain based emails and a couple of Gmail accounts and the iCloud account and frankly i have been constrantly troubleshooting some kind of error. Notes like mac for windowsYou can use Google Authenticator on your phone to increase your browser email login security via Google 2-factor that you already have enabled.OK. But, Google has now streamlined that a bit and on logout it will list your multiple google accounts for easier login. The only annoyance is that you do need to login to each separately. They all work reliably and are stable.What is the reference to Google Apps? you are saying here that you access your three GMail Email Accounts from GMail on the web (presumably on your computer) and you access these three email addresses on your iPhone using the GMail app?> On all laptops and desktops I use my Gmail accounts through the browser (Chrome is my browser of choice). All of them use app-specific passswords. In which case i guess i would access my GMail accounts when in Safari on the laptop and on the desktop or - i suppose - i could /primarily/ check GMail on my iPhone i guess.Anyway - just so i am clear - you are saying that GMail works fine in Mac Mail in iOS but there is a legitimate and unsolved problem in Mail on Mavericks or in Mountain Lion (irrespective of the app specific password being activated)?THANKS as i really have to streamline this a lot.Then i have to tackle my contacts which are still a mess as well.Please one more follow up as i am almost there.> Yes, I currently use three Gmail accounts (regular Gmail and Google Apps both) and 5 Gmail calendars, from my iPhone (iOS 7) without any issues at all. Hopefully they will give you a "global" login option which would be cool.
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