Unibox Gmail



When using automatic configuration, Unibox will send a request containing the domain of your email to our servers, e.g. 'example.com' if your email address is 'mail@example.com'. On our servers we keep a list of configurations for many providers. If the servers don't already have it, e.g. because you have your own domain, they try to find out if the domain uses one of the large hosting providers (Gmail, Fastmail, GoDaddy, Rackspace etc.)

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  4. Unibox Gmail App

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If the server lookup succeeds you have the chance to review the configuration on the next screen and either confirm it or go back and choose manual configuration to modify it.

If the server lookup fails you're redirected to the manual configuration.

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  • “Unibox Makes E-mail About People, Not Boring Old Mailboxes” — Cult Of Mac. Unibox is an email client that groups your messages by sender. This way your emails are organized automatically and you always find what you are looking for. Unibox supports IMAP servers: – Gmail – iCloud, me.com, mac.com – Yahoo! – Exchange if IMAP is enabled.

If you confirm the configuration it will be validated and if it succeeds Unibox will start syncing your account, otherwise you will be redirected to the manual configuration.

“Unibox's slick interface and contact-centric design
make it the best client we tried”
“It’s easily the simplest and most unique
email app on the Mac right now”

Unibox works with all email providers that support the IMAP protocol, including Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook.com, Live.com, Yahoo, Office365, Exchange servers that have IMAP enabled, self-hosted servers and many more. Unibox is also available for Mac.

Unibox Email

“A welcome, fresh new approach
to email on the Mac”
“Unibox Makes E-mail About People,
Not Boring Old Mailboxes”

Emails grouped by SenderUNIQUE

Unibox is a people-centric email client that organizes your messages by sender.The contact list on the left is sorted by the date of the last emailand each person is displayed only once.

Selecting a contact displays all messages that you exchanged with that person,similar to chat applications or smartphone SMS apps.

Messages and ConversationsSIMPLE

Seeing all emails you exchanged with a person in one list lets you concentrate onthe actual communication with that person, which feels much more natural.

If you need to look at a specific conversation, possibly with multiple participants,Unibox lets you easily drill down into a thread view by clicking the buttonnext to the subject.

Attachments ReinventedBEAUTIFUL

Unlike other email clients Unibox displays attachments not only as part of the messagebut provides you with two additional views containing all files that you exchangedwith another person.

The icon view presents small attachment previews in a beautiful gridwhile the list view gives you detailed information about the attached filesin a clean table.

Many ProvidersFLEXIBLE

Unibox Gmail Login

Unibox supports the IMAP protocol which is used by the majority of email providers,including iCloud, Gmail, Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live.com, Yahoo! and many more.Custom IMAP servers are also supported, as well as Microsoft Exchange if it has IMAP enabled.

Single WindowINSTANT

Unibox Mail

Reading and writing emails both work in the same window.This way you never lose context if you reply to an email or write a new one.The mail editor only takes the space that is needed for the current message,giving you as much space as possible to review other emails or attachments while writing.

Unibox Gmail App

Email has never been this close to instant messaging.