![]() ![]() Mail Mini is a simple email notifier that supports mail providers that use IMAP. Mail Mini | īe notified right away when unread messages come in. Command Center A handy pop-up that lists inbox actions and their associated keyboard shortcuts. Gatekeeper Screens incoming email allowing you to accept or block unknown accounts. There are menubar applications that check IMAP accounts for new messages. recipient of the Google Play Android Excellence Awards and is the 1 independent mail app on Apple App Store. Highlight and pin priority email at the top of your inbox for quick identification. A bit like the way Hazel and Arq work nowadays, but slightly more complex due to the way mail clients are used. It would make things pretty complex too, as the mail client (the application that the user sees) would need to communicate with that background process. As I said, as far as I know there is no such mail client. In my definition background means a daemon (in unix terms) that checks for new messages, without the application running. It’s (about) the same as hiding Mail.app or any other mail client on the Mac. But technically the application is still running. There is/was apparently an extension to minimize Thunderbird to the tray. I couldn’t really find another previous topic about this, but I’m new here (Hello!), I’m sorry if this is a duplicate topic and someone solved this before.ĭoes anyone happen to know of a way around this, possibly by running some “checking” script, and schedule it to run every 5 min via a CRON task or the like? Even AppleScript, I don’t think it would help without Mail being open, but if so - niceĭoes Mozilla Thunderbird check for emails in the background? Sorry to rant on…this has just really been frustrating me. Edison did check in the background, which was basically the sole reason I ever even tried it. On my old Mac, before this new Mini, I resorted to the mail client “Edison”, which has some nice features, but also misses a few features that Apple Mail has. I can’t believe they still don’t have a tiny background daemon running or cron scheduled that would at least check mail every x-minutes (again, when the app is closed - so all the time…actually open or closed). …and this is not the desired method for me. I’m trying my hardest with my new M1 mini to use Apple Mail again, it’s been a while due to this very issue - it won’t check for mail unless the app is open. ![]()
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