Thanks much! I did set the sound to 'none' for all. That helps!
I still get a 'blurp' with every mail fetching. Is there a MailMate
logfile somewhere that I can look at to find details of the errors
MailMate encounters? It's something about the server returning a
negative file size...
I am a Mac person for many years. I like MailMate's 'clunkyness' -- it's
just a mail program. Long ago I used Thunderbird bird but it's support
is terrible. [I cannot stand MS Outlook.] I have used Apple Mail for
about 5 yrs. It's a good compromise but it isn't getting attention from
Apple any more.
I ma going to try to setup a local imap server as you suggest in your
blog. This is a bit of an adventure for me but I am foolish enough to
give it a go!
I see you are in Sweden. I live in Stockholm. Tell me more about
yourself, please.
RIC
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On 8 Jul 2014, at 16:48, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
Richard I Cook MD 2014-07-08 16:25 wrote:
1. How do I turn off all the sounds from Mailmate? I want it to be
completely quiet.
Preferences -> Counters
Make sure "Sound" is set to none for all four counters.
3. Any advice on what I can do with my 20GB of offline mail messages
stored by Apple Mail?
You can get an e-mail provider that allow you to store that mush or
set up a local IMAP server. I do the later and it works really well
but it is some work to set up and maintain.
Running dovecot as a local only IMAP server on OS X
<https://xdeb.org/node/1607>
Fredrik
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