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Best Free Email Clients for Mac in 2023

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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As we continue to rely heavily on digital communication, it’s paramount that we have an efficient and reliable email client on our Macs. However, with the market flooded with options, picking the most appropriate email client isn’t always a walk in the park. Luckily, we’ve compiled a list of the top free email clients for Mac in 2023.

  1. Apple Mail

Apple Mail is a perfect starting point for Mac users due to its innate integration with macOS. It comes readily installed and lets you organize your emails neatly, with custom folders, labels, and other search options. With Apple Mail, you can access numerous email providers, including Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook. Moreover, it supports various attachment types and provides a unified inbox view for all your accounts.

  1. Thunderbird

Despite Mozilla ending support for Thunderbird in 2021, the email client remains a favorite among many Mac users. It’s a free, open-source email client that supports POP and IMAP accounts, filtering, and search tools. Additionally, it’s easy to set up and offers a slew of extensions to customize the email experience further.

  1. Mailspring

Mailspring is a modern email client that merges the looks of Apple Mail with the features of additional tools such as Airmail and Thunderbird. It supports various email providers, integrates with external services like Google Drive, Slack, and Trello, and features an in-built translation tool. Mailspring is free to use, but you can also opt for the premium version to access additional features like read receipts and email reminders.

  1. Spark

Spark is a well-designed, AI-powered email client that aims to make email management less daunting. Its unique features include the “smart inbox,” which displays only essential emails, and a snooze option to postpone emails temporarily. Spark also allows for quick typing with signatures, links, and phrases. Additionally, the app’s premium version offers additional features like team collaboration and calendar integration.

  1. Canary Mail

Canary Mail boasts of a sleek, user-friendly interface that lets you personalize your email experience. It supports multiple email providers, including iCloud, Yahoo, and Gmail, and integrates with other services such as Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive. Additionally, it has a read receipt feature, one-click unsubscribe option, and customizable keyboard shortcuts.

In conclusion, these email clients offer different features and capabilities, and it’s up to you to choose the one that fits your preferences best. Your email client should be efficient, reliable, easy to use, and most importantly, free. With these top free email clients for Mac, you can handle your emails like a pro and stand out in a world of digital communication.  

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