Hi Ben,

Steve has already covered where messages are stored, I'd just add that each 
message is an individual eml file, not a mbox archive.

As for import, I went that route. MailMate simply imported the account 
settings, asking later that I insert password since it couldn't pull that 
information. The whole process was quick and seamless and I have issues to 
report with it. 

Hope that helps and do join us... The water's great :)

Pedro Lobo

> On 17 Dec 2013, at 19:49, Ben Rubinstein <benr...@cogapp.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I came across MailMate through the crowd-funding exercise, it looks 
> interesting, I'd like to try it out.  But before I dip my toe into the water, 
> I want to check that it won't get bitten!
> 
> Specifically:
> - where does MailMate store messages and its index files?
> - when I launch the app, it offers to import accounts that it's found in my 
> current default mail client (Thunderbird).  Before I do that, can I check 
> what it will do?
> 
> Are there any other tips to avoid grief; or more positively, suggestions for 
> how to find my way around the app, how to get the best sense for it?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Ben
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