This will not have the desired effect in 10.10 or 10.11

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> On Jan 21, 2016, at 08:29, R. O. Durrer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Chris
> 
> I'm still on 10.6.8, so I dont know if my way of syncing will work with el 
> Cap.
> 
> What I did is placing the Folder called "mailboxes" inside ~Library/Mail 
> somewhere externally and replaced it in ~Library/Mail with a symlink. 
> In the external mailboxes folder, there should be at least one named mailbox 
> (i.e. XXXXX.mbox)
> After receiving Mails, I drag'n drop them to XXXXX.mbox which shows up in 
> mail.app's mailbox section.
> Chronosync then syncs my external folder and in the ~Library/Mail at least 
> the envelope index, at your choice also other stuff, but NO pop.xxx@xxx- 
> folder
> Rudolf
> 
>> Am 19.01.2016 um 13.57 schrieb Chris:
>> 
>> Hi all:
>> 
>> I habitually use POP3 mail on both my Desktop and Laptop with the latter set 
>> to leave files on server.  By simply transferring the ~/library/mail folder 
>> between the two machines using Chronosync I kept both up to date.
>> 
>> With the latest iteration of Mail and El Cap 11.2 this doesn't seem to work 
>> as Mail.app has spread various components around: EG there's some stuff in 
>> /private/var/folders/FEEEE-DDDD..., others in ~/library/application support. 
>>   Very Windows......
>> 
>> Can someone tell me which of these are essential to be synchronised?  I 
>> don't really want to set all accounts to IMAP unless I really really have 
>> to, since the last time I tried it I took a whole day to sort out the 
>> resultant mess. 
>> 
>> Any suggestions for an easy method of synching mail between the two machines 
>> would be welcome.  I did wonder if putting the primary mail folder 
>> ({whichever that is) in DropBox and using a symlink would be a viable, if 
>> kludgy, option.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
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