If you have multiple IMAP accounts, setting up each account can be quite 
laborious.

The settings for all IMAP accounts are stored in the plist files.

I forgot to mention that you should first launch MM and then close it (!) to 
ensure that some default settings are established before copying the settings 
files. MM should not be running while you're copying the files.

At the very least, open MailMate and allow it to synchronize all of the emails 
from the IMAP server.

Von meinem iDingens gesendet...

> Am 07.05.2023 um 10:19 schrieb Seamus Phillips <seamus.phill...@gmail.com>:
> 
> I do this quite often, and do something similar.
> 
> I first open a fresh copy of MM on the new machine and put in the IMAP 
> account info manually, let it download the emails.
> 
> Then I close it down and copy across the various plist files for all the 
> other settings to get my custom set up.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> --
> Seamus
> 
>>> On 7 May 2023, at 07:51, Michael Nietzold <lists.freron....@nietzold.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>> As I remember I only transfered some plist files with the settings. (Only 
>> some bytes or MB) Then all messages are downloaded again from the 
>> IMAP.servers. 
>> 
>> Von meinem iDingens gesendet...
>> 
>>>> Am 07.05.2023 um 01:55 schrieb davecc0000 <davec2...@gmail.com>:
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Glenn,
>>> Thank you very much for your reply. You are my only link to a possible 
>>> solution. I’ve tried all I know to no avail, and Benny is not reachable (I 
>>> hope he’s OK…).
>>> 
>>> When I install MM 1.14 on my new Catalina volume with no migrated messages 
>>> or settings, it progresses with the initial setup (it immediately asks for 
>>> the first IMAP address). All seems normal. 
>>> 
>>> If I first copy the folder ~/Library/Application Support/MailMate (7.4 GB) 
>>> to the new Catalina volume, when I launch MM I see this error:
>>> 
>>> https://imgur.com/drWkmhR
>>> 
>>> Re-launching brings the same message.
>>> 
>>> The Original path is identical for both Application Support/MailMate 
>>> folders (Sierra and Catalina volumes).
>>> 
>>> In the Catalina Get Info box I clicked on the “Select New Original…” button 
>>> and navigated to the Catalina volume’s Messages.noindex folder. Just for 
>>> grins. Same error when attempting to launch MM.
>>> 
>>> Any help or even wild suggestions are welcome. I have no Mac email client 
>>> and my thumbs are wearing out! 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dave
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 3 May 2023, at 10:08, davecc0000 wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I’m creating a new boot volume (Catalina) and doing a minimal, manual 
>>>>> migration of needed apps.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I downloaded MM from thr Freron server.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I copied
>>>>> ~/Library/Application Support/MailMate
>>>>> 
>>>>> from the old boot volume (Sierra) to the new boot volume (Catalina).
>>>> 
>>>> By default (if you don’t enable “Indexed for Finder/Spotlight”), the 
>>>> “Messages” folder is created as an alias pointing to “Messages.noindex”. 
>>>> Does that alias exist, and does it point to your new Messages.noindex 
>>>> folder?
>>>> 
>>>> Glenn P. Parker
>>>> glenn.par...@comcast.net
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