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Manage connected email accounts
Determines how calendar invites and event times are displayed
The account used for new messages and as a fallback when replying
When replying, automatically use the account that received the message
Automatically mark unread threads as read when opened
Opens the composer in its own window so you can reference other emails
Gives you 7 seconds to cancel after hitting Send
Warn you about common oversights right before you send
Embed a tracking pixel in outgoing emails to detect when they are opened
Rewrite links in outgoing emails to detect when recipients click them
Open signals are approximate and cannot confirm a recipient read your message.
Show notifications for new emails
Group your emails into categories like Newsletter, Transaction, Social, and more
Runs a small model on your Mac for smarter sorting. When off, Fetch! uses simpler rules. For fastest processing, keep the app open and plugged in.
A darker color scheme that's easier on the eyes
Switch between light and dark automatically with your Mac
How to display bright emails when using dark mode
Show times in 24-hour format
Paper airplane send animations and other playful UI details
How much diagnostic information to record (for troubleshooting)
Sync your settings and logins across all your devices. Everything is end-to-end encrypted.
Erase your cloud data and disconnect all devices. This cannot be undone.
Share emails, comment on threads, and collaborate on drafts with your team. End-to-end encrypted.
Pick an account, share your code with your other device, then paste its code below.
Share this with another device you own so it can send you notifications.
Keep this private — it grants notification access to your account.
Paste the code from your other device here.
Only linked devices can exchange notifications with each other.
Let this device notify your other devices
Check for notifications from your other devices
Required for mobile pushes (APNs/FCM). Web pairing can register without a push token.
JSON array of receivers with installId, capId, kRecv, receiverAgreePubKey.
JSON array with deviceId and signPubKey.
Your logins are encrypted and locked behind your password
Your login credentials are stored securely on this Mac
Your logins are stored in the macOS Keychain
The system keychain isn't accessible. If you've updated permissions, you can try again.
Use this if you keep getting keychain prompts or can't sign in.
Save a copy of your settings and logins, or restore from a previous backup
How Fetch! handles your data
The agreement that covers your use of Fetch!
Sign out of all accounts on this device