I'm pretty sure it's Library/Application Support/MailMate.

Open a terminal window on the machine with the good MailMate setup. Then do
this:

rsync -avH 'Library/Application Support/MailMate' othermachine.local:'Library/Application Support'

where you replace 'othermachine' by the name of the destination computer. If it includes any blanks, enclose it in quotes per the above.


On 13 May 2016, at 20:22, Howard Wettstein wrote:

Or maybe just tell me what are the files or directories to sync. Thanks.
Howie


On May 13, 2016, at 4:00 PM, Steven M. Bellovin <s...@cs.columbia.edu> wrote:

I cheated. I exited MailMate, and rsync'd the proper directories over...

On 13 May 2016, at 18:51, Howard Wettstein wrote:

How do you install Mailmate on a 2nd computer (going overseas with laptop) so that it’s just like on one’s main computer?
Howie
Thanks.
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