I have a new Mac on order; I assume it will come with Big Sur,
so I'll have to switch to 5737 (or whatever is then current). However,
I've been running the 2.0 beta series (currently 6151)—will I be
giving anything up if I switch to 5737? Will all of the current
configuration and database files pe
On 22 Nov 2020, at 18:51, Andrew Buc wrote:
On Nov 22, 2020, at 3:40 PM, Glenn Parker
wrote:
Transferring old emails into an IMAP server may not not the best
approach. You can still access any local folders via your AppleMail,
or you might transition to a mail archiving utility for old mess
> On Nov 22, 2020, at 3:40 PM, Glenn Parker wrote:
>
> Transferring old emails into an IMAP server may not not the best approach.
> You can still access any local folders via your AppleMail, or you might
> transition to a mail archiving utility for old messages, e.g. MailSteward.
I want to bri
On 22 Nov 2020, at 15:46, Andrew Buc wrote:
I think I’ll need to upgrade from my current 2GB plan to the 30GB
plan.
I noodled around with MailMate a few years ago, and ISTR that there
was an option to import my entire Apple Mail database into MailMate,
although I didn’t actually do it. I take
On 22 Nov 2020, at 15:46, Andrew Buc wrote:
Thanks for your response. The fact that we both use Fastmail puts us
on the same page.
On Nov 22, 2020, at 11:05 AM, Martin S Taylor
wrote:
The snag you're likely to hit is that MailMate doesn't support
mailboxes held 'On My Mac' as Apple Mail n
Thanks for your response. The fact that we both use Fastmail puts us on the
same page.
> On Nov 22, 2020, at 11:05 AM, Martin S Taylor
> wrote:
>
> The snag you're likely to hit is that MailMate doesn't support mailboxes held
> 'On My Mac' as Apple Mail names it. It can only access mailboxes
Andrew:
You're taking exactly the route I took about a month ago. MailMate has
some quirks that take a bit of getting used to, but I certainly prefer
it to Apple Mail, and used in conjunction with FastMail it works well.
And ditching POP3 is an excellent plan!
The snag you're likely to hit i
Although MailMate doesn’t work with my current POP3 mailbox, I bought a license
a few years ago to support development of MailMate. Now I’m close to being
ready to start using it, and I’m asking for pointers. I’ve never used an IMAP
mail client before. I’m currently using Apple Mail.
A bit of b