On 13 May 2015, at 22:10, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 13 May 2015, at 18:42, Patrik Fältström wrote:
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>> MailMate also work for me with 1.8M messages, three IMAP accounts etc. But
>> not more than I think 30k messages in one mailbox.
>
> The bottleneck is the total number of messages -- and
On 13 May 2015, at 16:07, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 13 May 2015, at 18:12, Joe Abley wrote:
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>> I use MailMate with gmail and IMAP mailboxes, five accounts total, with
>> somewhere in the region of 5 million messages between them and something
>> like 25,000 in the combined inbox.
>
> I'
On 13 May 2015, at 18:42, Patrik Fältström wrote:
MailMate also work for me with 1.8M messages, three IMAP accounts etc.
But not more than I think 30k messages in one mailbox.
The bottleneck is the total number of messages -- and you would still
have 1.8M messages (or near that) in the virtua
Granted I like being a digital pack-rat as much as the next person but I
can't be the only person to believe that Gmail's “save every email
you've ever been sent” idea is a horrible default.
--jk
On 13 May 2015, at 16:07, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 13 May 2015, at 18:12, Joe Abley wrote:
On 13 May 2015, at 18:12, Joe Abley wrote:
I use MailMate with gmail and IMAP mailboxes, five accounts total,
with somewhere in the region of 5 million messages between them and
something like 25,000 in the combined inbox.
I'm pretty sure MailMate cannot handle 5 million messages. I suspect
On 5/13/15 12:42 PM, Patrik Fältström wrote:
MailMate also work for me with 1.8M messages, three IMAP accounts etc. But not
more than I think 30k messages in one mailbox.
I should clarify that by "mailbox" I meant the total IMAP account when I
said 100,000 vs 15,000 messages.
Regarding
On 5/13/15 12:34 PM, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 13 May 2015, at 18:26, James Galvin wrote:
I'm wondering if there's something in a message or folder in the one
account that sets it off. However, I don't know how to find this.
I'll contact you off list later tonight. I'm a bit busy right
MailMate also work for me with 1.8M messages, three IMAP accounts etc. But not
more than I think 30k messages in one mailbox.
I do not have the issues you describe either :-(
But, I do not use GMail. Just plain pure IMAP.
Specifically, MailMate has never crashed.
Regarding the columns, I have
On 13 May 2015, at 18:26, James Galvin wrote:
I'm wondering if there's something in a message or folder in the one
account that sets it off. However, I don't know how to find this.
I'll contact you off list later tonight. I'm a bit busy right now
(different time zone), but I'd certainly want
I can't use Mail anymore because MacOS broke it when they tried to get
smart with GMail. I otherwise found Mail tolerable in the same way I
find Thunderbird tolerable now.
I'm running Yosemite 10.10.2 on this laptop, which is otherwise a 13"
MacBook straight from the factory. A few applicati
I don't have the same size account as Joe, but will second his
endorsement. I was also using Mail.app and found it way too slow. I've
never had the kind of problems with MailMate you describe and think
there must be something wrong in your configuration or some process
that's interfering in s
Hi Joe!
I hear you! I'm as surprised as you are, especially given that it
worked perfectly with the one account.
I'm wondering if there's something in a message or folder in the one
account that sets it off. However, I don't know how to find this.
Jim
On 5/13/15 12:12 PM, Joe Abley wro
Hi Jim!
I use MailMate with gmail and IMAP mailboxes, five accounts total, with
somewhere in the region of 5 million messages between them and something like
25,000 in the combined inbox.
I have experienced none of the problems you describe.
I mention this not to call you a liar :-) but rather
I have spent almost 3 weeks trying to migrate to MailMate but
unfortunately there is something wrong.
This past weekend I submitted several crash dumps, just in case anyone
here can check those.
Sending a message here is my last hope so here goes.
1. I use Thunderbird now. It works for me j
On 13 May 2015, at 3:15, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
You can use regexp substitution to do it manually though. I think this
should work:
${#source.path/^mail\///}
It simply tells MailMate to replace any prefixed occurrence
of `mail/` and replace it with nothing.
This does work for me. Tha
> On 13 May 2015, at 24:16, jimleff...@gmail.com wrote:
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> What if I get myself a non-gmail email account, and have all future gmail
> forward there
I tried this in the past. I was forwarding all the gmail accounts I had
accumulated over time to an iCloud address, but somehow this never work
On 13 May 2015, at 3:52, Allie Martin wrote:
The current Mailbox name format used for submailboxes is:
${#source.path.noinbox}
However, if the mailbox is a sub mailbox of another as most of my
mailboxes are, they show like:
mail/
mail/
Can the mailbox name format be changed so that only th
On 13 May 2015, at 0:16, jimleff...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an idea that’s either clever or naive. What if I get myself a
non-gmail email account, and have all future gmail forward there,
That would work. You can still use the SMTP server of Gmail (and your
Gmail address) although with the si
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