Canary Mail is loaded with many different features which I find appealing, the best of which I will mention in this review. The first feature which I feel deserves mention is the ability to incorporate multiple email accounts, from multiple different email providers, into the same Canary Mail portal. For example, I have incorporated five email addresses, some of which are personal and some of which are for business, into Canary Mail. The email providers which I have incorporated into Canary Mail range from Gmail to Outlook for business use to more obscure and not as well known providers such as Rediffmail and Yandex for personal use. This shows that Canary Mail is very convenient and does not discriminate against individuals who might use email services that are not widely known, which I very much appreciate. The second feature which I find very convenient and noteworthy is Canary Mail’s syncing capability. Specifically, for users of Apple devices such as iMacs, iPhones, and iPads, the individual is granted the ability of having his or her mailboxes automatically reflect each others’ contents in real-time as long as all of the aforementioned devices are connected to the internet. So, for example, if an email is received or an email is deleted from a certain mailbox using an iMac, for instance, the very same change will be reflected on a user’s iPhone and/or iPad in real time, which is an incredibly nice feature. The third feature I would like to mention is Canary Mail’s notification system. Like most other services from competitors, Canary Mail notifications are standard when a new email message is received, and this apples to all types of devices, (standard meaning a typical banner is displayed and an associated sound is presented to alert the user). What makes Canary Mail notifications stand out, however, is the ability to respond automatically to the email, right from the aforementioned notification banner. Namely, once a notification banner is visible to the user, all it takes to automatically respond, (if necessary), is to click on the notification in order to have a reply field pop up. The user is able to type his or her message into this response field, click send, and the job is done. Overall, Canary Mail is a fantastic email service portal and I would absolutely recommend it to anyone who is willing to give it a try.
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