Julian Allason ([email protected]) wrote on 2/21/13 9:41 PM -> >I am still using PowerMail, the most Emailer-like mail client, >periodically updated.
Actually, I didn't mention it when I started this thread, but I migrated to PowerMail. It does do IMAP, and I have multiple IMAP accounts working with it, but the implementation only allows one IMAP account accessible at a time. You can fake it by putting messages from IMAP servers in local folders, but I don't bother. I used Emailchemy as an import assistant, which by they way I'd purchased a license for back in 2006 when I first considered migrating to a new e-mail client :) Cheers. ** >Peter Bunn commented: > >>I looked at PowerMail and (I think) Thunderbird... but figured what the >>hey... at least Mail will be supported for a while longer. > >PowerMail is still being supported by CTM Development after more than a >decade. > >It can import Emailer files with attachments (though safer to use >Emailchemy from weirdkid.com for larger mail databases). There are >PowerMail versions to run on almost all iterations of Apple OS. > >Only significant glitch is occasion awkwardness in selecting parts of >message text for cutting and pasting. Major limitation is the present >inability to handle IMAP mail if you need more than POP, though I >suspect that will be fixed soon. Overall it is simple to use yet >powerful and intuitive. And can be set up to be similar to Emailer. > >Bestest, > >Julian > -- /*==================================================================== "Don't die wondering..." ====================================================================*/

