Smart mailboxes are super useful, to be sure—and I have plenty of them. 
Mailmate’s facility for defining rules is superb. For my purposes having 
discrete mailboxes is also important for a few reasons:

- I have many clients that share vendors, and as such need to parcel out those 
vendors’ emails to specific clients. This many-to-many pattern isn’t limited to 
clients-vendors, but that is the most significant example. I could 
theoretically switch to using tags for this, but I foresee issues with imap 
keyword limits and maintaining accurate, complicated rules for smart mailboxes.

- With a large imap store, leaning on smart mailboxes that search all mail has 
a significant performance impact.

- Related to above: discrete mailboxes allow for searches and smart mailboxes 
that are limited to subsets of my full mail archive, helping them to remain 
performant.

- I prefer using inbox rules to filter truly routine automated emails away, and 
then making conscious decisions about where to file everything else. This is 
where having a smart default destination in “move to mailbox” saves loads of 
time, as I don’t have to start typing mailbox names for every email I file.

One of the amazing things about email is how many different organizational 
strategies can be implemented, and I’m fully aware that what works for my 
situation would be suboptimal for others. :)

Cheers,
David

> On Jan 10, 2025, at 2:07 AM, Fredrik Jonsson <f...@xdeb.org> wrote:
> 
> David Twist 2025-01-09 23:30 wrote:
> 
>> It would be a dream if the Move to Mailbox feature used a “frecency” 
>> algorithm to suggest mailboxes
> 
> I also used to sort messages to different mailboxes in my older e-mail 
> clients.
> 
> With MailMate I found a better way, for me, of doing it.
> 
> All mail lands in the "Inbox". When I have read it I archive it so it end up 
> in "Archive". No mailboxes, just dump it all in "Archive".
> 
> To find things I have set up smart mailboxes that completely replaces my old 
> standard mailboxes.
> 
> Smart mailboxes are essentially saved searches so a lot more flexible, a mail 
> message can e.g. show up in several boxes.
> 
> Fredrik
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