Jim March wrote:
I've been using GMail through the web interface.  I've just realized
it's dropping data.  It lost something important and I can't have
that.  I'm going to have to suck it all down locally.

I need a mail client that will handle massive piles.  And it has to
allow streaming it all in continuously.  We're talking about almost
6gig.  Thunderbird emphatically won't cut it.  Dunno about Evolution
but I suspect not.  I'm on Maverick.  I have enough embedded
graphics/PDFs/etc. to deal with that I need something GUI vs. terminal
interface.

Any clue what I should try?

Jim

I think you need a personal mail *server*. I recommend http://qmailtoaster.com/. QMT is robust, very reliable, has good community support, and is being continually improved.

I've been running QMT since '06. The first one started on a PII-266MH/512MB/80GB machine, which I expect would still suffice for your needs, although more CPU wouldn't hurt. I have seen 6-7G per account on one of these, using IMAP for access (dovecot on the server side) with absolutely no problems (MS Outlook has a 2G limit, not surprisingly, but I doubt that applies to you). You can configure fetchmail with it to grab your gmail, or whatever other accounts. Then you can comfortably use whichever client you like, and more than one at the same time. Since the mail's on the server, when you change something with one client, all clients see the change. You can even use a blackberry (or whatever mobile device w/ internet access) to access your mail. Webmail (squirrelmail, with horde coming soon) is included as well.

Let me know if you'd like any help with QMT. I've been active in that community since I started using it.

If anyone would like to build a QMT, that can easily be done at an InstallFest. It would take just a couple hours. Please send an email to [email protected] if you're interested.

--
-Eric 'shubes'

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