Hi Barry,
first of all, thanks for trying out MailMate. Also thanks for using the
mailing list. Even though MailMate handles mailing lists quite well,
this mailing list has had very little traffic. Therefore, it may also be
received by people who have not checked out MailMate in a long time (bu
well, let me give you a simple explanation of why I would want to do
this. I want to keep mail that I don't specifically delete forever. And,
we use a third-party server to handle a large number of
mailboxes/addresses and supporting a number of domain names. The space
on that server is not unli
On 11 Mar 2011, at 23:38, Barry Chern wrote:
> well, let me give you a simple explanation of why I would want to do
> this. I want to keep mail that I don't specifically delete forever.
> And, we use a third-party server to handle a large number of
> mailboxes/addresses and supporting a number
Hi,
I read some nice things about this software, and wanted to try it. I had
some initial thoughts that its emphasis on offline reading might make it
possible for me to come up with a strategy to side-step the continuing
objections I have to changing to imap. I started to ask a bunch of
questi