They're my two main accounts, and they both also work fine on iPhone. Ran repair, and after a long wait, it finally got it working using a legacy SMTP. And while POP worked on 2nd account, SMTP didn't. Retexan599: At moment am using eM Client, and that seems to work OK.
But it didn't work, So tried code for 32bit, with same result. And judging by the looks of how the developers respond to the community backlash, which would be total silence on their part if you are wondering, it's only downhill for emClient from now.Bastet: I used your code in Powershell, using 64bit, as my OS is 64bit, and the dialogue box showed. It's too bad because I've been a real fan of emClient for years and now I am left with a choice to use a somewhat "elderly" version 7 or bite the bullet and look for alternatives because the new version 8 is just unrealiable and brimming with bugs. Visiting the official forums is even a bigger waste of time because at the end you will be told that "it's your fault".
If you decide to contact support directly, which you become eligible for if you buy the Pro licence, there is a high probability that you will never receive a reply.
Emails refusing to move between folders or suddenly disappearing, entire mailboxes being lost due to bugs, missing attachments or even emails that kept reappearing after being deleted.Īt the time of writing it has been over three months since the last official patch but all the bugs are pretty much still present while there is zero response from support. Features that were previously working great in v7 all of the sudden got broken, inboxes refused to properly sync and to top it all of there was an abundance of reports of experiences that sounded like straight out of Twilight zone. Patches that followed were following a very simple pattern - fix one thing, break at least three.Īt version 8 release emClient was nowhere near being ready for general availability. There were design changes to the UI that nobody asked for, which ultimately made using the application harder.
However, since the first beta versions of version 8 it was obvious that something went terribly wrong. It was well designed, streamlined and most important of all it was reliable.
Let's get one thing straight right at the start - the previous version 7 of emClient is easily 4.5/5 stars. Sidebar for quick access to Contact details, Attachments, Agenda or Chat Notes can be local, but also synced (with Exchange, Office365 and IceWarp)įiltering and organization of notes via tags (that work across the entire app)Īttachments and pictures can be added to notesĬhat interface inside application or as a detached windowĪll common chat services supported (Google chat, Jabber and others) Meeting invitations and confirmations (IMIP/ITIP) Online meetings support (Zoom, MS Teams, Google Meet) Templates, signatures, QuickTexts, and Tags super-fast search that finds any email, contact or attachment in secondsĬloud attachments support (Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, oneCloud, Nextcloud)īuilt-in email translator for incoming and outgoing messages simple data import from all major email apps (including Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Thunderbird, Incredimail and more). automatic set up for most email services support for all major services including Gmail, Exchange, iCloud, and Outlook365 features for calendar, tasks, contacts, notes and even chat
EM Client is a full featured email client with a clean and efficient user interface.