@jasonekratz yes it does … and despite the ‘store on their servers’ thing … I do use it AND apple mail.
I have tonnes of rules in apple mail that routes and files and rejects mail which reduces the inbox considerably.
Then I open spark and I can use its functionality for the ‘human triage’.
Spark has now got a new direction … spark desktop … which so far seems to be a bit of a cluster. Someone told me to set it to classic … can’t see how to do that.
So for now I have home back to mail plus ‘old spark’ … but eventually ‘old spark’ is going away .. so trying to get ahead of the curve.
My extra problem is too many domains … which i could reduce to 3 .. home, business and apple … but haven’t done that … yet … but if I was to go all in on fast mail … where my business mail sits … I would need to work out how to move my apple mail rules to fast mail rules …
Bottom line … the simplicity of my automatic email filtering hides the complexity of years of adding to apples rules to do it all.
#whatisaboytodo