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eM Client Review – Secure Email App for all your Devices

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Updated onJuly 9, 2024

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Email management can be a hassle, especially when you have multiple accounts on a range of services. Today I got my hands oneM Client, which aims to be a one-stop solution for improving email productivity across desktop and mobile.

What is eM Client?

What is eM Client?

eM Client is a feature-rich email management software designed for Windows and macOS, and now with Android and iOS apps too. On desktop it’s free indefinitely for 2 email accounts and scaled back features, whileall the app features are free with no limitations.

The client easily streamlines multiple email accounts from a single interface, with calendars, tasks, contacts, and notes coming soon to the mobile apps. It supports the likes ofGmail,Outlook, Yahoo, and Exchange, with integration with popular productivity tools like Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.

Let’s take a closer look at what I liked and didn’t like about the software and emerging apps, which continue to add more features.

eM Client Review – Key Features

eM Client Review – Key Features

Here’s how to get started and some of eM Client’s most notable features:

Getting Started on Mobile and Desktop

eM Client supports automatic configuration for most popular email services. On the Android app I simply had to enter my Gmail address on launch, and it automatically configured the necessary settings following a simple wizard. Choose how far back to sync, and you’re good to go.

Virtually any email account that uses IMAP, POP3 or Exchange mail protocol is supported.

On the desktop eM Client you can quickly import your data from popular desktop email accounts like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Windows Live Mail.

If you start with the the desktop client and want an easy way to migrate your data and settings to the mobile eM Client app, a simple QR code brings everything over.

Cross-Device Experience

While you can maintain different settings between devices, mail itself is synchronized thanks to the IMAP or EWS protocol.

The iOS and Android apps closely mimic the desktop interface, providing a consistent and familiar user experience. You get push notifications to stay up to date with all your emails and other communications while on the go, which is a must for a solution like this.

Multi-account Management

eM Client offers robust multi-account handling capabilities to help you manage various email accounts efficiently. I particularly liked its:

Global Folders/Inbox– Merge your email across all your accounts into a single, unified view. This allows for easy organization and access to emails from different services without having to switch between them constantly.

Favorites–Your favorites are easily accessible from the sidebar for quick reference, and can include everything from your All Inbox, flagged and unread emails, and drafts, to any of your existing folders from other accounts.

Search Folders– Create customized search folders based on specific criteria, such as emails from a particular sender or subject. These search folders automatically update to display emails that meet your criteria. Simply perform the search in the search bar, then using the downward arrow you will find the options to create a search folder.

Its advanced search features really help you dig down and find exactly what you’re looking for. This includes date ranges, attachments with filenames, tags, file type, size. As well as message status, such as read, unread, flagged, or replied.

Boolean logic is set for v10, which will soon let you find emails based on AND, OR, NOT, and parentheses to create complex search queries. This will enable you to search for emails that meet multiple criteria at once.

Security

eM Client allows you to use S/MIME and PGP to encrypt or digitally sign emails, keeping them hidden from prying eyes.

The process can be a little involved if you are not used to encryption, but the settings are easily found by go toMenu > Settings > Signing and Encryption. It also walks you through the process the first time you add an account on the mobile apps.

Other Useful Features

eM Client Review – Cons

Some things could be improved, particularly on mobile:

Pricing

On desktop is it’s free to get started and if you are more of a personal user like me, two accounts may be all you need.

Its premium plans are a one-time deal, so no annoying subscriptions, and it will unlock unlimited accounts and extra features like notes, snooze, watch reply, tracking blocking, mass mail, and much more.

Business Pro brings with it a license manager to remotely configure settings and remove old licenses for your team, employees, etc.

eM Client Review – Verdict

Overall, eM Client is a formidable desktop software that’s easy to use and has everything you need to manage all your accounts and emails in exactly the way you desire. It’s also one of thebest IncrediMail alternatives.

The addition of the free mobile apps is a no brainer. They already work well in most aspects and when the next features are released, there won’t be much not to like.

Give it a test for freeand it’s easy to decide whether it’s the solution for you!

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Keelan Balderson

Keelan is a lifelong Windows user and is passionate about all things tech and security. He likes to dig into the latest tools and software to see what really works, so users can make an informed choice.

As a trained journalist from the UK, Keelan combines his love of computers and writing, to create helpful reviews and guides for others.

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