
Mail. You can’t live with it. You can’t live without it. It’s like my wife. Except I can customize Mail; make it better, improve the utility, and the beauty.
Here’s my stack of custom utilities that trick out and pimp up my Mail, my way.
Your Mac is a personal computer, right? You deserve a Mail application that’s personal for you.
Tops on my list is the free Mail Scripts by Andreas Amann. If you use Mail, use Mail Scripts.
Mature and stable, Mail Scripts is a handy collection of AppleScript utilities for Mail and.... (excerpted).
Alicia said:
I’ve been using mailings for years but have had issues with stability. As a matter of fact, I’m desperate for an alternative that’ll let me grab a webpage I created (using CSS) and copy that format for my HTML message. Any hints?
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iggy pence said:
I’ll look around as I’m sure there are a few for Mac users. As for your HTML and CSS, whatever you use to edit the email page just insert the CSS inline with the HTML (place the CSS in the header).