Using Spark as a Mail Client Class
Apple’s Mail client is good, but there are other apps out there that offer more features. The one I use on a daily basis is Spark. With Spark, not only can I check all my mail, like I can in Apple’s Mail, but I can also snooze mail, use templates, send quick replies, and the best part… Spark will automatically categorize my mail for me! It separates my newsletters from mail I receive from people. Oh, did I mention it is available on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone? And, of course, you can still use Mail along with it.
I am making this class free for everyone. Watch my class on Spark below! If you like what you see, you can help support mode videos like this by becoming a member.
Some of what I cover include the following topics (video is marked with chapters to go directly to the topic):
- Introduction
- About Me
- Class Outline
- Smart View vs Classic View
- Send and Archive
- Snooze Emails
- Schedule Emails
- Set Follow-up Reminders
- Quick Replies
- Create Mail Templates
- Create Mail Links
- Add Mail Services
- Customize Swipe Actions
- Manage Mail Folders
- Show Avatars for Mail
- Add Events in the Built-In Calendar
- Application Specific Passwords with an Apple ID
- Unified Inbox for Multiple Accounts
- Summary of why I use Spark
- Q&A
- Conclusion
Read more about Spark from the developer’s site.
Note: This video was created using Spark 2. Readdle has released a new version since then. The new version has a fresh new look, but many of the features highlighted here are in the new app, as well as the older one. Here is a link to the older version which the tutorial is based upon: https://sparkmailapp.com/spark2
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with the developer, I just like the app. ????