Stability of MM aside, I'd recommend FoxTrot Professional from CTM
software. It has a very sophisticated search syntax, and will handle
virtually any type of file. I don't think it has a syntax specific to
email, but you might be able to overcome that with good enough queries
(like find "bob" 1
Antonia,
I would recommend you to alt-Check_for_Update to load the latest
Test_Build r5820 which is very stable imho
Alternatively you can go to https://updates.mailmate-app.com/archives/
and load a less recent Test_Build
Regards,
Marc
On 4 Aug 2021, at 21:52, Antonio Leding wrote:
Than
Thanks for your responses and yeah, I would very much like to resolve
the crash issue but I know Benny is busy so frankly, I really didn’t
wanna be a bother and push the issue especially in these awesome
pandemic times.
When this began, I allowed the system to send the crash reports but
after
Hello Antonio,
Which version of MacOS and which version of MM are you using ?
I’ve ran into some issues with development versions which Benny ( Mr.
MM ) quickly resolved.
Regards,
Marc
On 3 Aug 2021, at 22:38, Antonio Leding wrote:
Hello MailMate community,
My inquiry today has to do wi
On 2021-08-04 04:38:59 (+0800), Antonio Leding wrote:
My inquiry today has to do with the search facilities of the various
mail archiving tools out there. Based on my reading of the mailer
archives, the following tools seem to get a lot of mention:
* Devon
* EagleFiler
* Mail Steward
* Horcru
Antonio Leding 2021-08-03 22:38 wrote:
> **The issue???** Simply put, MailMate is unstable - well, it is for me at
> least. Despite running various MailMate versions across different Macs & OS
> versions, MailMate still crashes at least 3-5 times per week.
Then something is different with our s
Hello MailMate community,
My inquiry today has to do with the search facilities of the various
mail archiving tools out there. Based on my reading of the mailer
archives, the following tools seem to get a lot of mention:
* Devon
* EagleFiler
* Mail Steward
* Horcrux
* Mail Archiver X
**As b