Robert Brenstein wrote (at 9:16 AM on Sunday, July 27, 2025):

> Unlike EagleFiler, which retains individual emails as files in Finder, Mail 
> Archiver keeps emails in a database.

This is too broad a generalization about EagleFiler. The format of files 
imported into EagleFiler depends entirely on how you created the files. All my 
email messages from a given yearn appear as a single file in the Finder. When I 
click that file in EagleFiler, the included messages appear individually and 
can be browsed and accessed normally. Of course, you can also export your 
messages as individual files, and they will remain individual files after they 
are imported.

For me, EagleFiler's method of retaining files that are accessible by other 
programs is a big benefit, as it allays my fear of losing access should the 
program one day be no longer maintained.
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