

That is, any email that is from someone in your contacts or otherwise looks like a personal email will be filtered to the top of the inbox list. Hopefully if you guys take the time to read you may find the solution. Spark has this 'Smart Inbox' feature that separates mail into categories: Personal, Notifications, Newsletters, Pinned, and Seen.
SPARK FOR MAC EMAIL FULL
As you can see in my bullet above, there is no full desktop integration with Spark.But the sendMail service in Acrobat only supports Gmail, Yahoo, and LotusNotes. See here: ) It seems like this is necessary to enable third-party support in Acrobat. The same goes for the senMail integration.The current supported webmail clients are Gmail, and Yahoo.
SPARK FOR MAC EMAIL HOW TO
If my observation is correct, you need to check with the Acrobat Preferences Reference Guide (that I posted above, but look into the Webmail (Custom) section here: (Custom) how to enable webmail and how to enable a customized webmailclient for Acrobat.Perhaps this is where all this confusion came in. If you look in their support page : It clearly states that it doesn't support POP3 protocol, so that is basically a webmail client. Spark email client is advertised as a full desktop email client when in fact it looks more to me as a webmail client collaboration email app with support to integrate other third-party email clients.Is there any step of the registration with Spark need to be enabled/activated with the service provider? How about reinstalling or repairing the original installation? These are tips that other macOS and MS Windows users have followed when they get the same problem with MS Outlook, for example.Verify if the steps shown here were followed: How to properly default an email client if you have more than one email client installed in your mac other than Apple Mail.Now, your device will open Spark when you click an email link or want to email something from other apps. Choose Spark from the Default email reader menu. Because Adobe Acrobat integrates the use of both, the file explorer and the web browser of the operating system, it may be possible that if the email client was not set as the efault email client systemwide, it may not show as a recognized email client application in Acrobat. Choose Mail > Preferences, then click General.
