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Your email inbox is a to-do list. Twobird makes it the only list you need. Twobird helps you focus on just the conversations, tasks, notes, and events that are important now, and clear out the things that can wait.

Let go of thousands of noisy emails and stop wasting time juggling tasks in different apps that don't work together. Twobird keeps everything under control, and in context, for an easier day.

MEET YOUR CALMEST INBOX

You don't need to hoard emails. Twobird takes the work out of keeping a clean inbox.

• Reminders and Low Priority set aside things that can wait
• Pinned and Recent lists keep important items easily accessible
• Done and Unsubscribe quickly clear out mail and unwanted subscriptions
• Smarter notifications prevent distraction


HANDLE YOUR DAILY TASKS IN ONE LIST

Now you can manage your entire day within the email inbox you already have.

• Jot down ideas, create checklists, and tables in a personal note
• Share a note to collaborate in real-time; assign tasks, leave comments, and make edits with multiple people
• Organize your day with a built-in Calendar
• Preview upcoming events at the top of your inbox


KEEP CONTEXT AT EVERY STEP OF YOUR DAY

Stay in the know without switching apps— notes, reminders, and calendar are connected within your inbox.

• Set a reminder for anything in your inbox, whether it's an email or a quick note
• See reminders and events side-by-side in the same calendar
• Attach a note to a calendar event for invitees to see
• Edit a note right inside a conversation to discuss changes with everyone involved

CONVERSATIONS AS EFFORTLESS AS CHAT
A minimal design makes it easier to follow conversations, keeping emails efficient and natural.

• Focus on the content without distracting signatures, complex formatting, or excess buttons
• Respond quickly with @ mentions that loop people into discussions
• React with emojis, because sometimes a thumbs up is all you need
• Edit sent messages (we know your human)

PRIVACY MATTERS

We don't see or share your personal data. We don't want it. We also actively take measures, like blocking pixel tracking, to keep your email activity private.

Connect your existing Gmail or Outlook accounts to discover your new inbox for free. Available on iOS, Mac, Web, and other major platforms.

We are working hard to make Twobird your favorite app, and would love to hear your feedback! Follow us @ Twobirdapp on Twitter for our latest news.

Twobird is a registered trademark of Ginger Labs, Inc.

Twobird App Comments & Reviews

Twobird Positive Reviews

Very Promising Email ClientI have been using the app for a little bit now and I have to say that it has been a good experience so far. Simplistic, conversational design which works because emails can be a mess. I will like to see the service able to connect to other email clients outside of Gmail which I would imagine is going to come. Also if there is a way to have a section that offers a team style message place where you can invite someone you been emailing with to a secondary workspace to share files and conversation within the app. I think that would be cool and with the app’s clean look it would work well. This is almost already there with the notes feature. Wishful thinking I think the devs on this are off to a great start. There are a lot of email clients that are out there that don’t deliver on making email simple and easy in terms of use. Looking forward to see upcoming features and how the app grows. Also please keep the app add free. Even if there is a one-time payment which is always the best or even subscription model so that the devs are funded and supported and we don’t get ads..Version: 1.0.7

Functional and beautifully simpleThis app looks great, and is a great break from the stock gmail, that I don’t like very much. I love how easy it is to use as well. There are lots of things that are beautiful in their simplicity, just like in Notability. That said, I do have a few problems with it. During the 30 minutes or so I spent poking around, I had a crash when using the Unsubscribe feature. There was also no support for the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard Command keys, even though there were prompts in the settings that said they would work. It must have been just referring to Macs. Since a lot of people are going to migrate to this app because of Notability, I think it’s important to cater a little more to people using iPads. I think that a cool idea that would work great for me is having support for copying over a to-do list or schedule that I wrote in Notability, and converting it into text, then using that to make a reminder for those times, because I love physically writing up my schedule, but there’s no way to add a reminder through Notability. This would help me a lot and would be a great way to create a way for these apps to work together which would be so cool. Overall though, this is a great app that I’d recommend to anyone looking for a new email app..Version: 1.0.0

Great start. Maybe a few updates will helpEasy to add Gmail accounts. Labels all show up and are accessible. I like the differentiation between high and low priority emails. As others have said, it will be helpful when non-gmail accounts can be added. A couple of suggestions or questions. I do not see a way to delete all trash. Instead, so far I have had to delete each item separately - waste of time. Also, I did not find Gmail’s option to delay sending an email until a future time and date. I use this feature frequently and its lack is a problem. Maybe I just haven't found it yet. Finally, additional swipe options would be helpful. Most apps allow for several to be used. I only saw the option to use one, and that one was limited. In all though, very good beginning..Version: 1.0.7

Best email app in a decadeRemember Mailbox, that one that convinced me to archive my whole inbox and start from inbox zero? I sure do. It was scary, but I clicked that button to mark as read and archive thousands of new emails in my Gmail inbox. And minutes later when it had finished processing that gargantuan purgation, I breathed a sigh of relief like I’d been told that the tumor was not at all benign, but it had disappeared completely. Twobird feels kinda like that, but even better. Now that I’ve been dutifully fighting off the regrowth of that tumor for several years, along comes Twobird chirping and cawing (not tweeting) about how we can just toss almost all those pesky relentless emails that I can’t quite unsubscribe from but rarely want to notice, we can just toss them into the Low Priority pile. Then I can glance over that list of metastatic quasi-garbage every week or two and archive the lot. Bingo-bango, batch archive. Inbox zero just got that much easier..Version: 3.2.0

Perfect and simple way to keep a clean inboxI’m so happy I found this app. It has the perfect balance of features and simplicity. I love the notes feature and it’s been so handy to quickly save notes and have them accessible on all my devices across different operating systems. Having the app clean old emails has been a real relief and it’s so nice to see such a tidy inbox. I never feel comfortable archiving or deleting many of my emails but one Twobird takes care of them, I don’t miss them. One thing I would love to see is the option for links to open inside an in-app browser. Most of the time I tap a link it’s to unsubscribe. And sometimes using the unsubscribe option in Twobird opens a new tab in Safari to finish the process. I would really prefer not to have to manually close those tabs in Safari. Otherwise, keep up the great work!.Version: 1.0.8

The ONLY Productivity App You Need!This is the first App Review I’ve left since 2014. I’m obsessive about organization and efficiency on my devices. I constantly read reviews of the top iOS email apps and task managers, always looking for the simplest, yet most robust solution available. Microsoft’s Outlook was almost perfect for me, except it missed such a simple yet powerful feature, allowing email aliases. Oh well. Then enters TwoBird…. TwoBird was actually something I stumbled upon by chance, it looked compelling for my use case—and I haven’t looked back since! It has a gorgeous minimal design, no clutter. Very contemporary design aesthetic. And it appears to finally be the company that has understood my pains with fully integrating email, calendar, and tasks/notes. Everything is streamlined beautifully! If I could make one suggestion: Create a setting where users can change the view of their inbox. More specifically, allow the inbox to be sorted by 1) People mode, where it’s sorted by contact, one line per contact, or 2) Subject mode, where the inbox is sorted by subject line, and 3) Inbox mode, which would be traditional sorting. Either way—this is a STELLAR app! Keep up the great work you’re doing! I can’t wait to see what rolls out next!.Version: 2.1.4

Excellent Email Client Minus a few FeaturesI have found Twobird to be an excellent email client for gmail. I really love that notes, reminders, and calendar are all built into one place. I also love the true black dark-mode that TwoBird provides over gmails dark-mode which is more of a dark brown mixed with a little grey than an actual true black. I also like the unsubscribe button built right into the app that will either immediately unsubscribe you from emails or will take you straight to the unsubscribe page for what ever website your you are trying to unsubscribe from. The one basic feature that I still switch back to the regular gmail app for is the ability to select multiple emails at the same time and move them to their respective folders. If this basic feature would come to this app, it would become my default email client of choice..Version: 2.0.1

Really wanted it to workThe app does everything it says—when it works. I installed it about a month ago and it worked brilliantly for the first week. Then the latest iOS update rolled out & twobird has been glitching ever since. At first it was usable, mainly had to refresh my priority inbox. The latest iOS patch caused the app to not even stay open & active. I need to completely close the app from background, then navigate to the App Library & scroll through to open it from there, and even then it doesn’t load my latest emails, just the cached priority ones. Gave 3 stars because there’s serious potential for the developers to turn this around. Also because I did not actually reach out to them outside of this review, which is on me & not the app or dev’s. Please fix the app!!!! I want to keep it as my email app but need to find a replacement for now..Version: 2.1.4

Seems good, keep working on it!I am an avid user of this developer’s other app, notability, and I love the approach they have taken and the unorthodox look of the inbox. Just a few things I would like to be changed: I hope there can be more customization options for how the inbox is structured, and more control over simple functions such as swipes (maybe a left swipe as well as a right swipe, have the same swipe function for notes and emails), and there seems to be a bug with the calendar as well, where part of the mini calendar that shows the days of the month is partly off screen, and even if I rotate my device it still is partly off screen. Hopefully you can fix these things!.Version: 2.1.0

So Much Promise. So Much Missing.I would like to start by saying that I would recommend anyone at least give this app a download and a try. That said, there are still plenty of missing features I would hope to see in an app that is so mature. For instance, Microsoft Outlook signatures don’t port over despite the promise of the feature coming in the summer of last year. For this reason, I can’t really use this as a replacement to outlook in the way I might like. The strongest thing that this app has going for it, in my opinion is the UI. It resembles Things in its layout and simplicity. I like but don’t love the “make my inbox a to-do list” function for the simple fact that done doesn’t seem to archive the messages, and I would love the ability to mark something as read or done and archive while still keeping the “hide read emails” options. If I don’t go with the to-do list layout format for my mail box, then I can’t sort out only unread mail which should honestly be a day one feature. This app has the potential to be my very favorite email app, but there is such an emphasis placed on making the user triage their email the way that this app thinks you should and very little room to adjust..Version: 3.2.0

A revival and revamp of Google InboxFans of the late Google Inbox will be pleased to use Twobirds. The simplistic and artistic design is callback, as also is the bundling feature packed in here. It is feature rich and intuitive. And while it is similar to Google Inbox, I hardly think it is defined by or a copycat; it just happens to be a good approach to email. It is original enough. That said, it’s still pretty new and the bundles are both spot on and...lacking, lol. For example, Twobirds quickly sorted my low priority emails right away - brilliant, and quite discerning. Then, it made two email chains for a conversation that it couldn’t tell was actually one and the same. I’m sure the developers will be working out these finer details as time ushers things on..Version: 1.0.0

So far so goodSo far, I’m liking this app for managing a ridiculous number of emails that pop up everyday for work. The one bug that is going to force me to look elsewhere is this: it is nearly impossible to insert the cursor where you want it when writing an email. If you scroll up and see an error, then try to go that error, the app will keep sending you back to the end of the email. It is maddening. I also think the reply box needs to be bigger. If you write long responses, you can get lost. You can only see a few lines of writing at a time. This app, on the positive side, has a beautifully clear interface. It also has had no problem linking up to my outlook account. I think more setting options should be forthcoming, but I get that this app is still in its infancy. For now, I plan on using it and sticking with the developers to see where they take it. I recommend it with the one caveat I mentioned above. It’s isn’t a dealbreaker, unless you write emails constantly like I do and just don’t have the patience to keep chasing the cursor around the screen. For Everyday emailing it’s pretty much perfect..Version: 1.2.0

Great email client! Just need to add one more featureTwobird is a great email client! I love how minimal and sleek it is, and I love how I can write my own to-do lists and set my own reminders into this app. The built-in calendar is also a nice touch. The only feature missing from this app is widgets. I think by adding widgets, it would boost productivity exponentially. Just imagine having a Twobird To-do widget in the Home Screen on the iPad, for example. I think that would really help me get a lot of things done without having to open the Twobird app just to look at my To-do lists. Other than widgets, I think this is a great email client!.Version: 3.2.0

Incredibly Powerful Email AppI downloaded this app looking for an alternative to Shift and I found it. The issue I was having was needing real time access to all of my Google Workspace accounts. I have found no app better than Two Bird for this use case. The interface is minimalistic, clean, but powerful and functional. I just hope this app is truly supported by Ginger Labs which it doesn’t appear to be if I’m being honest. This also has me looking for an alternate multi device solution because I’m just getting the feeling that this app will not be supported over the long term. Got burned by Newton too many times I’m seeing the signs. The app does have bugs but nothing worth complaining about here. But while I have the Two Bird app and for how it functions now I will gladly rate it a five star! The only app that I wish I could pay for to know the team is incentivized to keep it running. PGP key ring integration would be dopey has well :).Version: 3.1.3

This app has pontential to do greatOverall great app to use, however I wish you can create contacts for work, school, etc in this app. I also wish there widgets for calender, as well email. Another great idea is able create folders for notes. As well for checking on weather. This app is has a lot pontential, Over all the uvp should one system app to have your contacts, calender, to-do, weather, email, and more, which I never seen other competitors have created one system application like that before. Also please seperate to-do and notes.Version: 3.2.0

Makes email more manageableIf you’re like me your inbox is overwhelming. I open it, and want to close it right back up again. Right now the little red dot on my old mail app reads 322. This app helps me quickly get to the messages that matter most. I just wish I could connect it to my work Outlook account. But that’s a me-problem, not an issue for the app. Great work! But I do wonder, how are the developer monetizing the app? Selling out email data for ads? Feeding it into an LLM?.Version: 3.2.0

Best Mail app I’ve usedTwobird is by far the best mail app I’ve used. My biggest problem with other mail apps is that they end up being too complicated to use, and as a result my email slowly gets overwhelmed. By turning the inbox into a to-do list, Twobird makes it incredibly easy to stay on top of email - and to do so quickly. Really hope they keep the minimal, focused aesthetic going, and continue to support the app well into the future..Version: 3.2.0

Nice and SimpleSo far I’ve really enjoyed this app. There are some really great/easy features. Love the UI, pinned section, reminders, and super intuitive note creation. My main issues are 1) No account level notification preferences. 2) No scheduled send of emails 3) The unsubscribe functionality appears to be totally non-functional right now. Even with those few small annoyances I really like the current features and potential. Thanks!.Version: 1.0.1

This may just be the email client I've been looking for.I've downloaded every email client available on the app store. Spike was close but was too expensive for me. TwoBird is simple and intuitive. Built-in notes work great and are in realtime. I've made a decent amount of feature suggestions and I'm excited to see what's released next. If they continue this path, I've found my email client. I'm curious about the monetization model, but I'm willing to pay if the price is right..Version: 1.1.4

Promising But Not Quite ThereThe UI and concept are fantastic, allowing users to truly manage their e-mails with schedule sends and the whole idea of e-mail as a “to-do list.” But some things are not quite production-ready, like e-mail organization. For Microsoft accounts, Twobird cannot discover subfolders. For Google accounts, Twobird finds subfolders but they turn into awful path strings that users can’t really read. For now, I’ll have to pass on Twobird because subfolders are important to me. But I’ll be back after the developers refine it a little more..Version: 3.2.0

PLEASE DON’T SELL OUT TO SLACK!!This app is everything I could ask for from really any app in general, super powerful yet easy to use. That being said, this is the third email app I’ve written this for because the rest have been bought up by slack, and all I ask is that you don’t sell out and keep adding features. Hell, I’ll pay for a subscription if that’s what it takes. But please don’t sell out, I really don’t ever want to lay eyes on the stock Gmail client again if I don’t have to..Version: 0.1.3

Actually feels simpleI was surprised at how easily I was able to get through my important emails in this app. All the little tweaks - the one line reply bar, unsubscribing, merged accounts, beautifully integrated notes - really add up to a nice experience. The only feature that feels missing to me is the ability to quickly make a calendar event and see a 1 day calendar overview. Also if the notes ever support latex markdown (eg $\alpha$) that would be amazing....Version: 1.0.9

Very impressedI got this program on Friday. Monday I downloaded the desktop app. I've deleted my old management app, and given up on the Gmail adjustments I made to try and work with it. I love the TwoBird way. I can look at my email again. Just managing my mail took too much of my time, and this has been multiplied by the firehose of messages companies send out these days. This simple approach mixes emails with a reminder and to do list. I find it flexible and easy to navigate. So impressed that I'm hoping the desktop app lets me do some fun things the Gmail interface has. But even if it doesn't, I can still go back to Gmail and have that feature. Turns email from a necessary nuisance into a productivity tool..Version: 3.2.0

‘Ginger’ cures everything ...Thank you Ginger Labs for creating Twobird and Notability. Twobirds is an uncomplicated email app and I appreciate its ease of use, especially as far as setting up and viewing accounts, gestures and straightforward options. Right now Google and Microsoft accounts are supported but there are rumors of additional accounts support in the future. I use the app for easy back-and-forth messages, notes (you can create notes in the app) and reminders and enjoy not feeling overwhelmed or overly-frustrated with to many or not enough options. Twobirds is what I need right now and the improvements and additions made since it was introduced keep me hopeful that that statement will improve to ‘in-future.’.Version: 2.0.1

Could it be… the One?This approach to email and tasks is refreshing - something hard to do in such a cluttered field of email apps. I’d give this one a try - currently just turned off notifications from Outlook and Airmail for this. (Yes I’ve tried Spark and Newton and even experienced the robbery of Superhuman) 5/5: Will check email again. Awesome job guys, rooting for this one..Version: 2.0.3

Conceptually cool but actions don’t lastI’ve been looking for a task-based inbox and I think I found it with Twobird! Except it’s not working for me. When I mark an email as done it disappears, as intended, but it will reappear in my inbox a few seconds later, usually after I’ve read another email and returned to the inbox. Also, in the action bar at the bottom of emails the icons for Create a Task and Mark as Done flicker back and forth. At first I thought the Mark as Done only showed when I scrolled to the bottom of the page (which conceptually could make sense) but then it would flicker back to Create a Task. So to mark it as done, I need to go back to the inbox and swipe? I’ll wait for a bug fix and try again because I like what I see beyond these issues!.Version: 3.0.1

Closest replacement to Google Inbox I’ve found!I absolutely love this app. I’ve tried every platform I can find in an attempt to replace the gap left by Google’s abandonment of Google Inbox. This app comes incredibly close, blending email, reminders, to-do’s and calendar into a unified interface. I hope it continues to get some love by the developers!.Version: 3.2.0

Looking forward to version 2Twobird does a lot of things right. Has good speed performance in iPad and iOS. It’s filtering of low-priority emails generally meets my targets for accuracy, simplicity, and efficiency. However, there are some features it doesn’t have that I would need to make it an everyday email client. In particular, it doesn’t display nested gmail labels with ‘subfolder’ structure..Version: 2.1.2

LOVE THE APPThis app seriously has helped me get all my priorities in order. Between moving states, stating a new position & having added expenses - the app has truly made my responsibilities go smoothly. Would definitely recommend if you are a 'to-do' list person and need a special platform to help you stay organized! 5 STARS!!!.Version: 3.0.4

Promising startI installed this app because I am a huge fan of Ginger Labs Notability app. I like how the app filters my email into an active inbox and a separate low priority. I haven’t used the not taking features yet. Some suggestions: Long emails open in the middle of the email instead of the top. This needs to be fixed. Pinch to zoom doesn’t work when viewing emails. Hopefully the app will link to Notability in the future..Version: 0.1.1

Good execution of a great conceptI’m a huge fan of the workflow of Twobird. I like the separation of priority and low-priority emails and the conversational nature of the editor. I do have concerns about privacy and the security of my Gmail account, and of course I’m curious about the monetization of the app. I’d prefer to pay for this and have a more honest relationship. Thus far I’m really enjoying the app and looking forward to seeing it develop..Version: 1.0.2

A Must HaveThe low priority feature is a game changer and keeps my inbox nice and tidy. The notes feature is intuitive and designed nicely to easily share with others, making collaboration on notes a breeze. TwoBird truly integrates my to-do lists and inbox so it is in one place and organized..Version: 2.0.1

This is the email client I needed.I am an inbox-zero person. It’s the only organizational method that has ever stuck for me throughout my life. Having a To-Do that lets me snooze so intuitively AND puts my email in the same place…?! *chefs kiss* It is NOT for everyone. If you are not an inbox-zero person it will still be a great client, but might not blow your mind as much as mine. (No, I didn’t get anything for free for writing this. But ……..if they now *want* to throw me a test drive of premium features for free I would happily accept 🙂) Either way, I’ve tried MANY and this is my favorite email client. Thanks, Twobird!.Version: 3.2.0

Needs other providersUpdate: Added Microsoft support, but still no general IMAP or even iCloud support. For that reason I’ve dropped my score from 4 to 3 stars. This is a wonderful app with lots of promise. However, it needs support for providers other than Google to be useable—at minimum iCloud but ideally a general IMAP/CalDAV/CardDAV option. I trust this app but I’d rather not trust Google. If you only use Google products, this is perfect for you..Version: 3.0.4

Great looking and very fast email clientI’ve gotta say i’m impressed, the design of the app is amazing, granted i’m not a fan of the low priority mail option as i prefer a standard inbox with all my mail in one place and not sorted but i love that there’s an option to have it that way, great job.Version: 2.1.1

The best cross-platform email appI love that emails and notes can be assigned a date and show up on the calendar. The low-priority filtering is great and the unsubscribe feature is fantastic. What I want: 1. There is a bug right now where the main menu fails to open and I have to re-launch the app. 2. A calendar widget so I can stop using fantastical and use this as my primary calendar! Let me see those scheduled notes, emails and events is one glorious summary on my Home Screen! 3. A better markdown viewing and editing experience on mobile. It would be nice to just see a link as a link, without all the []() etc, you know?.Version: 2.1.4

Pretty good so farI was looking for an alternative to the stock email app and I think I found it in Twobird. There are a few additions I would like to see added. I would like it to be able to utilize Push email so I know if there’s an important email without having to open the app to get emails. Also if notifications can be utilized as well. All in all, a great email app..Version: 0.1.17

Great app, needs a little more customization options.Love the app, just needs ability to make your multiple accounts a specific color so when it’s in the “All Inbox” view you can see messages spectated by specific colors..Version: 2.0.1

Visually pleasing and accessibleI LOVE it. Significant visual impairment makes many apps that I need for work + productivity hard to use. This app is easy to look at (design) and visually comfortable with Dark Mode. In fact I just cleaned out my inbox and responded to several overdue messages. Thank you so much!!.Version: 3.0.0

An interesting directionThere’s a lot I love about Twobird. How they approach unsubscribing and auto archiving is amazing. Threaded conversations with text like replies is really nice. 4-stars because it still feels early. They have all the differentiating features I’ve craved or not even thought about, but some of the basics and more native iOS features are missing. But I’m very hopeful, and if it’s anywhere as good as Notability (with the added visual polish they have here), it will be really amazing. My top feature wishlist: - iOS widgets - Configurable notification quick actions - Keyboard shortcuts on iPad - A way to share or integrate with my existing to-do apps.Version: 1.1.0

There’s a lot to likeThere is LOT to like here. The pixel tracker blocking, and privacy focus is amazing. The seamless way the app knows what’s important and what isn’t is great. But once you start using the app deeply you do start to notice some rough edges. I get weird “ghost” draft messages that show up, sometimes days after a message was sent. If you rely heavily on sorting your mail to labels/folders this app is NOT oriented for that, but rather for simple archiving of messages. I’m going to give it a chance and see if the rough edges are improved. I am an email power user, and while the rough edges can get frustrating, the way the app silences unimportant notifications is way more valuable to me. The app just got a big update, so hopefully more improvements are on the way..Version: 2.0.1

NiceI like the features. It integrates really well with gmail (signatures, contacts, calendar, labels, etc). Smart ideas with respect to notes and to-dos. Looking forward to using it a bit more!.Version: 3.2.0

I really like it’s approach to emailIt feels way easier for me to look through and reply to all my important messages. As well having the best smart inbox!.Version: 3.0.0

Beautiful appReally love the look, dark mode is beautiful , both modes are actually, and the practicality of it. One of my favourite email apps out there. Question, Can you, or how can you, delete multiple emails, such as spam at once. ? Is it possible and if not this is a request for that functionality. Great app, keep up the great work, James.Version: 3.0.0

Needs to support outlook/office signatures and then it’s usableGreat app over all. It seems to be able to use my gmail signatures but not anything from an office365/outlook account..Version: 2.1.0

Interesting appI am just starting with it. It is interesting concept, has great potential. Notability is my favourite note taking app and Spark is my favourite email app. Twobird seems to be combination of both, plus more. 4 stars so far only because it is still in beta, will update my review when other email accounts are support and when I master it. Thanks GingerLabs for trying something new. Can’t wait for future updates..Version: 0.1.6

Sooo much potentialI really want to love this app. With the recent Catalyst update for notability I hope Twobird can come to Mac. I really wish it supported Office 365 or other account types. This would make it perfect and I could switch over to using Twobird daily..Version: 1.3.0

Not too shabby but...Why can’t I select and copy/paste text from an email body?.Version: 1.0.0

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