On 24 Feb 2021, at 16:05, Raza Rizvi wrote:
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One of the nice things about MailMate is the great search options and
instant response, but that comes at the price of having a local copy
of your email, and no doubt many of you have multiple mailboxes, as I
do.
So on my 250GB SSD root volume I
On 24 Feb 2021, at 19:39, Raza Rizvi wrote:
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Copy the files back to the “Users/xxx/Library/Application
Support/MailMate folder, recreate the original alias, no problems
and MailMate starts up.
I believe that you need to make that change within MailMate rather
than try to construct the
…
Copy the files back to the “Users/xxx/Library/Application
Support/MailMate folder, recreate the original alias, no problems and
MailMate starts up.
I believe that you need to make that change within MailMate rather
than try to construct the linkage yourself. See
I apologize if this isn’t very helpful but, IIRC, both HFS+ and APFS
have some support for directory-level compression.
There appears to be an [answer on Ask
Different](https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/360120/apfs-how-do-i-enable-transparent-compression)
which addresses this: namely
On 24 Feb 2021, at 11:05, Raza Rizvi wrote:
Hi,
One of the nice things about MailMate is the great search options and
instant response, but that comes at the price of having a local copy
of your email, and no doubt many of you have multiple mailboxes, as I
do.
So on my 250GB SSD root
Hi,
One of the nice things about MailMate is the great search options and
instant response, but that comes at the price of having a local copy of
your email, and no doubt many of you have multiple mailboxes, as I do.
So on my 250GB SSD root volume I have just about 50GB now used by
MailMate