Am 29.07.2014 um 22:17 schrieb Kai Großjohann <kai.grossjoh...@gmail.com>:

> Fredrik already asked most things, I would like to share how I migrated to 
> MailMate. MailMate does not support storing emails locally. I worked around 
> it as follows:
> 
> I have set up a local IMAP server on my MacBook using MacPorts, I then 
> configured it a little bit so that I was able to log in. Then I added this 
> local IMAP server in the configuration of my old email program. Then I 
> dragged and dropped local mails from the old email program onto the IMAP 
> server, using the old email program.
> 
> Then all I had to do was to switch to MailMate and to configure all IMAP 
> servers.
> 
> I think for users familiar with the Unix command line, it's not that hard to 
> install and configure an IMAP server using MacPorts or Homebrew or Fink. For 
> people not so familiar with the command line, perhaps installing OSX Server 
> works -- but I've never tried it so I don't really know.
> 
> I'm a bit of a traveler in the land of various email programs, and while 
> MailMate is not perfect, it's pretty okay and I continue using it. What's 
> especially attractive is that GPG works out of the box. I've tried quite a 
> number of programs, and GPG tends to be iffy. Another thing is that it 
> supports Gmail bindings which is pretty cool.
> 
Kai,
its a workaround to store emails locally. My local mail store is bigger than my 
IMAP limit on the severs (I use more than one).

On question now - is Mailmate translated to other languages then english - my 
native language is german.

greetings
Fritz
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