Lots of people find unified folders extremely useful.
They’re completely pointless for me, because different email accounts represent different contexts for me.
But there’s a lot of people who’ve created a gmail account, a hotmail account, have a their ISP account, etc for no particular reason other than the fact that they created an account when these services came by.
A unified folder is extremely useful for such people.
I find them very useful as long as there is a way to make it immediately obvious which account a particular email is connected to (like FairEmail does, for example).
They’re completely pointless for me, because different email accounts represent different contexts for me.
But there’s a lot of people who’ve created a gmail account, a hotmail account, have a their ISP account, etc for no particular reason other than the fact that they created an account when these services came by.
A unified folder is extremely useful for such people.