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It replaced Mac Mail for me which has been a nightmare.
I use it on OSX, not on iOS though.
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Other apps are good for other things. I use Unibox to blast through backlogs of emails (presents them by sender rather than chronologically)
Outlook app on iPad is very good for work - leave it open to the side of my coup and its filter does a good job of only pinging on the 'real' stuff.
I like totally separate notification settings too (i realise this can be done to an extent within a single app).
Neither make sound notifications or pop-up to the front screen (e-mails are very rarely as important as texts IMO), but I don't have any notifications on my work e-mail, and it's buried on the last page. I have my work e-mail on my phone so that I can check it if I need to get something from it and I'm away from my computer, not so that I can be hassled outside hours by people who like to send e-mails at 9pm to look busy.
For Mac OS I use Thunderbird.
Have put Outlook on this morning and so far it's much better.
i use ios and have 3 separate accounts - work, personal and the one I give out to all and sundry so mostly rubbish in that one
none of the accounts overlap and I just click on the account I want when I need it.
when I go abroad I just turn the work one off temporarily so that I don't get loads of data heavy emails coming in, then switch it back on when I get back to work
And turning off my work emails is (unfortunately) just not an option.