![]() It looks like they will be offering a free and paid tier although they haven’t shared what’s the difference between the two. Since launching on iOS in April 2016, Edison Mail has blocked over 1 billion read receipt tracking attempts for its users, sent 14 million+ flight notifications (i.e. It mentions it’s “coming this summer” but no specific date. OnMail is not yet available but you can already sign up for early access on their website. Edison Mail users report that after enabling a new account syncing feature in the app, they have full access to email accounts of other Edison Mail users. They previously have had some privacy issues so it would be interesting how the public will react to a privacy-focused email service. Edison Mail has been around for a long time so in terms of knowledge of the email market, they have got that down. Other features that will be available include large attachment support, enhanced delivery speed, and the aforementioned blocking of read receipts. They built the search from the ground up so it would be interesting to see how it compares to Gmail’s search and its Google-based search powers. They did not specify how the search will work but from the screenshot in the post, it looks like it has something to do with attachments, sender, sendee, and date of the email. ![]() OnMail also boasts of search capabilities that are more natural, aside from trying to remember the exact keywords. All read receipts are also blocked although there is the assurance that it will not “degrade” your email experience or disable images. The service also says they can stop spam before it even reaches your inbox, although services like Gmail also have some sort of spam-blocking feature as well. The popular third-party email client Edison Mail recently granted a small number of iOS users access to email addresses that didn’t belong to them. OnMail has what they call a Permission Control Feature where you are the one who gets to decide who can email you and what emails will come in to your inbox. Step 1: If you havent downloaded & installed Edison Mail yet, you can click here to open the Play Store.
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