Hi,

Thanks for confirming this for me. I could probably learn to become more 
comfortable with Unix stuff, but it has to be worth the investment in time. I 
really like the *idea* of a local IMAP setup, but I am afraid that, even if I 
somehow got this working properly, it would easily break down the road with 
system updates and upgrades and, since it wouldn’t be something that I would be 
working on regularly and would be fresh on my mind, the cost would be turn out 
to be too high.

So basically for Mac MailMate users without a solid Unix background, local IMAP 
is probably not a solution, unless someone comes up with a user-friendly 
interface for setting up and maintaining Dovecot or another mail server tool 
one day.

Personally, I’ll stick with EagleFiler for older messages for now, and might 
invest in more server space at FastMail if needed. (I religiously remove 
attachments before archiving messages, so thankfully my mail archive is not 
growing TOO fast, but it IS growing.)

Pierre

On 31 May 2023, at 5:16, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:

>> So Mac users like me need more than this page of instructions, I am afraid.
>
> If you are not comfortable with the Unix side I would not recommend using 
> this solution.
>
> Fredrik

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