Ask HN: What e-mail client do you use?
I was about to http://www.indev.ca/MailTags.html. A really awesome (it seems to me for now) plugin for Apple Mail that enables tags. But before that I wondered if I haven't missed anything and will regret spending the money. I'd love to use something that I know will be there in 10-20 years rather than pretty and trendy software products like Sparrow... as they all have the same fate - either aqcuired or abandoned.
I saw this the other day in the app store - http://www.handle.com/
Looks great! But I doubt it will exist in 2 years.
Mailbox seems good but it's owned by Dropbox and that makes me slightly uncomfortable.
But I still want something that looks good... and I also love tags/labels which are supported unfortunately only by Gmail and MailTags for Apple Mail.
So I don't know if I can switch to something like Mutt.
So what does HN use?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 21.0 ms ] threadIn the end, which email client I've used has barely made any difference. The key is in processing the emails - forwarding to Evernote for reference, adding to Omnifocus if it's a todo item, replying quickly if I can, or deleting if it's irrelevant.
I found that extra features like tags and snooze just made me more disorganised, instead of less, as I spent more time fiddling with the features and wondering why something had gone wrong.
My unique problem with gmail is the android app but I think that since last release it's really better.
PS: always inbox zero, and have 4 emails going to my gmail account
In my gmail, I have folders and subfolders. I have a folder with my name, emails I sent to myself go there.
I use [<tag>] in subject so that they go to the proper subfolder in my folder, etc.
I use http://hnnotify.com/ to get notifications when someone replies to my comments on Hacker News, by the way.