

Improved: Messages cannot be sent without a recipient.If send is pressed with an empty subject, your cursor is moved to the subject field. Improved: Messages cannot be sent with an empty subject field.Pressing it when there is no subject will never send the email (see below). When you are composing a message, you can now press CMD + Return to move your cursor from the body of the message down to the subject (when the subject is empty). New: CMD + Return to move from body to subject.When you see "one-click" just hold alt to see if it swaps out to an "open link" button. You can even hold your "alt" key to open the unsubscribe link for a mailing list that provides both one-click and a link, if you want to manage your preferences more deeply on their site.

If a list only supplies a URL that you can open to unsubscribe, you will see an "Open unsubscribe link" button at the top of the email card. If a list supports either of the one-click unsubscribe methods - email or URL - you will see a "One-click unsubscribe" button at the top of the email card. One-click unsubscribe by email and URL.There are a number of ways that mailing lists can expose their unsubscribe links in their headers, and Mail Pilot now supports every single one. New: Extensive support for list unsubscribe.Happy Halloween and have a great weekend everyone! in the Slack for sending test accounts and test emails that allowed me to hone in on some of these bugs.
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Huge thanks to the testers who helped get this experiment polished over the last few weeks. You can switch to this new view in your view settings, which can be opened by clicking the button with the switches on it, now found on the bottom-left corner of the window. Besides being interesting in its own right, it inherently solves a surprisingly long list of little usability issues. Today, that horizontally-scrolling version of the message list is now available. We’ve had enough time since then to get used to everything, so we now have the opportunity to explore and experiment with new views. Though interesting, we decided that the expanded message cards were a big enough jump on their own, so we stuck with the vertical scroller. Years ago, when I was initially building the new Mail Pilot, we had two different message lists that we were considering moving forward: both with the expanded message cards, but one which scrolled horizontally rather than vertically. There are lots of little things in this update, but one big one.
