On Mar 31, 2014, at 10:44 AM, Bill Cole 
<mmlist-20120...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote:

> It was a hard choice to make, but I handled that (in my case a pile of old 
> Eudora rules that I'd half-translated into TBird...) by just declaring 
> client-side rule bankruptcy and rebuilding from scratch with a mix of 
> server-side delivery rules and a few MailMate smart mailboxes.

I'm glad there are others on the list who remember the "good ole days" with 
Eudora.  ;-)

> If you have a server-side filtering mechanism available to you and your rules 
> are mainly designed to sort mail into different piles as it arrives, that 
> really makes more sense than having a MUA do the work.

I have a number of accounts, and some of those systems might be able to do 
server-side rules if they were provided, but they don't give me any sort of way 
to create those rules.  If MailMate could give me a way to create the 
server-side rules and then upload them, I'd be fine going through the process 
of doing the translation.

But I can guarantee you that not all of the systems will have the ability to 
apply server-side rules, and "smart mailboxes" are -- at best -- only a partial 
solution to this problem.

It does really pain me to have to apply these rules on the client side, 
especially since this is one of the things that seems to go so horribly wrong 
with Mail.app [0], but I don't see an alternative at the moment.







[0] Mail.app frequently hangs on a given account on one server and stops any 
further processing of any rules for any accounts on any server.

--
Brad Knowles <b...@shub-internet.org>
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