You must be authorised to make an Application in respect of ALL mail addressed to ALL individuals at the Eligible Postal Address. ![]() The postal address for your home/premises must match the address identified by Us as an address eligible for participation in the DeliveryBox™ Service (“Eligible Postal Address”) Your signed application form must be completed in full and received by Us.Participation is strictly subject to availability and is subject to a first come-first served basis for applicants who meet Eligibility Criteria. Participation in the DeliveryBox™ Service is offered by Us to all applicants who meet the Eligibility Criteria.In these terms and conditions “You” and “Your” refer to you the Applicant for the DeliveryBox™ Service and “We”, “Us” and “Our” refer to An Post, having its registered office at General Post Office, O’Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 F5P2 and our agents, contractors and/or subcontractors. Slick as it may be, it’s still an acquired taste.These terms and conditions apply to An Post’s DeliveryBox™ Service (“the DeliveryBox™ Service”). Be sure to allow for an adjustment period. Still, if you’re not happy with Gmail’s browser interface and yearn for the comfort of the desktop clients of yore, you would do well to try it out. Postbox isn’t perfect, but then again, the same can be said about email itself as a communication medium. Threaded conversations, familiar to every Gmail user, are fully supported in Postbox. You can also collapse and expand the focus pane with a single click, and even hide the email preview pane, so that you’re left with just a minimalistic list of message headers. Fortunately, Postbox allows you to eliminate the folder pane by setting up a handful of favorite folders, which you can then access via a toolbar at the top of the window. With the folder pane, the focus pane, the vertical conversations list, and the email preview pane, the Postbox interface feels busy. The Focus Bar lets you quickly filter these, as well. You can assign any email to a topic such as Work, Home, or Personal. Postbox even lets you assign “topics” to your emails, which are another layer of classification, distinct from labels. This collapsible pane lets you quickly slice and dice the current folder: Show only unread messages, show only messages that have attachments, only messages from today, yesterday, the past week, or the past month, and more. Gmail lets you do this with blazing-fast searches and clever operators like “is:unread.” Postbox offers a more visual way, in the form of the Focus Pane. One of the challenges of managing email is quickly getting to the messages you care about within a cluttered folder. If you write even the occasional email in such a language, Postbox is out of the question. Another point that kept me from seriously using Postbox is the lack of support for RTL languages, such as Hebrew and Arabic. There is a way to change this, but only by manually editing the configuration (or switching to the Classic, horizontally-split, view). The “unread” marker is a small blue dot, quite elegant, but not as obvious as bold/non-bold text. Postbox makes it easy to individually collapse every pane, so that you can end up with a minimalistic list of conversations if you prefer.Īs much as Postbox strives to play nice with Gmail, some of the visual differences are disorienting: For example, the message list shows senders’ names in bold, even for messages you’ve already read.
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