MailboxAlert 4+

CoreCode Limited

    • Free

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Description

MailboxAlert is an application that regularly checks whether your email accounts are filled up to their storage limit, which prevents you from receiving mails. MailboxAlert periodically polls your mailboxes and if one of your accounts is filled above its threshold it lets you know with alerts, on-screen notifications and a changed menubar icon. You can enter as many accounts as you want and freely define polling intervals and thresholds. MailboxAlert supports all standards-compliant IMAP email accounts with and without SSL encryption.

WHY USE IT:
Because a full email inbox means you can't receive any emails anymore, and there is no way to know that this happening (people can't tell you by mail). Usually full mailboxes are only discovered after multiple days or weeks when noticing the distinct lack of incoming mails or someone informs about the problem by phone or personally. Additionally, emails sent to you while the mailbox is full are not automatically resent, which can mean a lot of lost (business) opportunities.

TARGET AUDIENCE:
MailboxAlert should be used by everyone that does have at least one email account that is not multi-gigabyte (notably GMail) or unlimited (notably Yahoo). Generally all email accounts from Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have very very low storage limits. MailboxAlert is also useful if you have a multi-gigabyte account and actually use that much space. CoreCode has determined in a decade of writing thousands of support emails that about 5 percent of Mac users are unreachable at some point in time because of filled up mailboxes. Don't let that happen to you - use MailboxAlert.


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For more information please visit:
https://www.corecode.io/

What’s New

Version 1.1.4

• IMPORTANT: The minimum system requirements have been raised to macOS 10.10
• Added refresh-button to refresh information about all mailboxes
• Fixed icon display when menubar has ben set to be 'dark' in the System Preferences

App Privacy

The developer, CoreCode Limited, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

No Details Provided

The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.