This function should be disabled at this point. But go ahead and send this message and open it in another email client: the images are distorted/stretched beyond recognition. Two examples: You can no resize/scale images inside a message. I get the feeling that they are too excited to launch new functions and ignore the basics of quality control. The User-Interface is, to say it mildly, not very intuitive. The campaigns and sequences are a great promotion tool. As a subscription customer you can see who and when someone opened your mail, if the clicked a link, downloaded a file - brilliant for business use. When I really need to know if an attachment has been downloaded or when I need to get a message to many people. The information allows for more accurate reporting and improvement of the Service.Excited at first and way too often frustrated with a bloated and unintuitive application. We may also collect similar information from emails sent to our Users which then help us track which emails are opened and which links are clicked by recipients. When you use our Service, our servers automatically record certain log file information, including your web request, Internet Protocol ("IP") address, browser type, referring / exit pages and URLs, number of clicks and how you interact with links on the Service, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other such information. It can also be provided when the content of the webpage or app is downloaded to your browser or device. Log file information is automatically reported by your browser each time you make a request to access (i.e., visit) a web page or app. Here is Instagram's privacy policy regarding information logging: * In regards to privacy concerns from other reviews - logging information is primarily used for debugging purposes and to improve quality of service. Everything has been taken in strides and each version is considerably evolved from the prior. I've been using Polymail since it's alpha and it's been a pleasure to use and great to see their consistent effort iterating and listening to user issues, requests, and comments. I'd like that to be clear for other prospective users. I'm leaving this as a comment, rather than as a review, because I don't want to detract from the features of a program I haven't used, but it wasn't clear to me before using their software that they were going to capture my login credentials to set up connections to my email providers. It's possible that Polymail could entice me with beautiful interface and wonderful features, but when they insist on being the middle-man for my email communications, they don't meet my needs in a mail client. I have a gmail account because one of the companies I work for requires it, but by preference my private communications don't go through the servers of non-involved parties. No, that's why I pay for my own mail server, thanks. However, Polymail is not a contender for me because they run all of my mail through their server. I would love to find an email client that could replace Mac Mail, partly because of Apple's shifting on issues of privacy, and so on. Polymail is available in three editions: Basic, Pro, and Enterprise. Quickly find important messages with lightning-fast, unified search across all your accounts, and easily manage your communication like never before. Seamlessly manage all your accounts - Organize email across your Gmail, iCloud, Outlook, or other IMAP accounts with simplicity.Always get the information you need to never miss out on valuable opportunities. Follow-up at the perfect time by knowing exactly when they read your email.
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