A good first iteration but not a completed project
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I was excited when I found this plugin. I hate leaving WordPress to check or send email for the site I am on. This plugin looked like an excellent solution.
This is a good start and does function somewhat but it does not work well enough to be sold on Envato or given away on WP.org in my opinion.
You can only add 7 total email addresses with the paid version which is not mentioned anywhere in the documentation of which there is effectively none.
I was never able to get the cron job working despite a considerable knowledge of working with cron jobs. I’m not sure that feature actually functions.
I emailed support and despite paying for support never heard back from them. It has been 5 days since I emailed them so they had plenty of time to reply.
Emails are displayed with extraneous code showing and subject lines have the same issue. You cannot delete an email while viewing it. There is no way to archive an email and remove it from the inbox. So inbox zero is not possible and your inbox stays full and confusing. Attachments are also confusing and poorly designed much like the rest of the plugin.
I wouldn’t buy this plugin, the free version does everything the paid version does. All you get for the $20 is 6 extra email accounts and no support.
Finally, to the WordPress Plugin Repository folks. Why are you letting plugin authors make reviews of their own plugins? This is misleading and wrong. Stop it.
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