[LINK] RFC: A Capable Email-Client, e.g. for a Mac
Dr Bob Jansen
bob.jansen at turtlelane.com.au
Sun Sep 30 05:58:44 AEST 2018
You can use emailchemy to handle your email archives. As I said in my reply to roger, emailchemy handles almost any email format and allows you to convert it, and all metadata like folder structures and attachments, into any other format. I have used it since 2000 and have never lost an email yet. I have used it to archive email from my Mac systems as well as windows, eg. Outlook. I convert them into the rfc format which then is searchable by any text searching app.
Not affiliated with them in any way, just a very satisfied user.
BobJ
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> On 29 Sep 2018, at 20:17, JLWhitaker <jwhit at internode.on.net> wrote:
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>> On 29/09/2018 5:54 PM, Kim Holburn wrote:
>> Have you considered leaving your "archive" with Eudora intact and moving on?
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>> I use POP3 especially after a bad experience with IMAP.
> That's exactly what I've done (and shared with Roger). TBird works fine for most things. Eudora is still here as my old archive rather than transferring into TBird. But from the switch, the mail and contacts are in my Thunderbird system.
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> I also discovered there are add-ons like other Mozilla products. Use at your peril, but at least they're there to try.
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> Jan
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