Hi there,
I searched the MailMate Mailing List Archive on Larch but nobody mentioned it.
If you are looking for a very nice tool to migrate/sync mail from IMAP to IMAP
give Larch a try:
http://wonko.com/post/larch-syncs-messages-from-one-imap-server-to-another
I have used it to migrate
Did you install a CU as of late ? Seen some similar issues in the past
(but moved to 365 for the better or the worst).
On 19 Jan 2024, at 9:13, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
yeah. We still need to migrate to 365, currently it is Exchange2019
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Jolin,
There’s a process to migrate the database (not simply update it) that
is meant to migrate to a new device. That “rebuild database” is what
I referred to. You can find a discussion and instructions in the app or
in the full instructions downloadable on line. Within the app-
Menu>H
MailMate Folk,
I'm trying to migrate MailMate to a new computer. I've copied all the
contents of the MailMate folder in Application Support, as well as the
freron file in the Preferences folder of ~/Library.
Lots of things transfer (like mailboxes), but certain things do not. For
example, my
Hey all,
I’m about to migrate to a new computer, so will be going through a
forced upgrade from Mojave (10.14) to Monterey (12.0). I see that r5848
was posted today. Is this what I should use, and does it work ok with
Monterey? Or should I be using the MailMateBigSur.tbz archive (which I
want on the new machine.
Is it possible to migrate all MailMate settings and rules to a new Mac manually?
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...@kenpope.com, can I?)?
E-mails are really just files on the server, so it's perfectly possible
to move them between k...@kenpope.com and k...@fastmail.com.
You will **always** have a Fastmail user so the migration will normally:
* set up this user account
* migrate the e-mail to this account
of the messages.
Did you migrate (restoring MailMate files from a backup) or did you
start from scratch?
Not sure where to start. Do you have any messages within subfolders of
the following folder?
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Messages/IMAP/
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On 4 Apr 2014, at 5:35, Zvi Biener wrote:
I'm trying to migrate MailMate to a new computer. I've copied all the
contents of the MailMate folder in Application Support, as well as the
freron file in the Preferences folder of ~/Library.
That should be fine. MailMate does not save anything
To migrate MailMate from Sierra to Big Sur, I moved these folders to identical
locations on the new hard boot drive by dragging and dropping in Finder:
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate (folder)
~/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist
All copied. I then downloaded the latest
Jolin,
I would give it a try with r5848 ( not in Montery my self though )
Regards
Marc
On 19 Nov 2021, at 17:47, Jolin Warren wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I’m about to migrate to a new computer, so will be going through a forced
> upgrade from Mojave (10.14) to Monterey (12.0). I se
On 19 Nov 2021, at 17:47, Jolin Warren wrote:
> I’m about to migrate to a new computer, so will be going through a forced
> upgrade from Mojave (10.14) to Monterey (12.0). I see that r5848 was posted
> today. Is this what I should use, and does it work ok with Monterey? Or
> shoul
n the new
> machine. Is it possible to migrate all MailMate settings and rules to a new
> Mac manually?
Just have a look at the really good MM manual
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/rebuild
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yeah. We still need to migrate to 365, currently it is Exchange2019 onsite.
On 19 Jan 2024, at 9:09, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
> Is this Onsite Exchange (I guess) or Microsoft 365 ?
>
> If the former which version ?
>
> On 19 Jan 2024, at 9:02, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
>
there.
I think the suggestion for the best procedure might depend on who you
migrate to.
I've been very happy with Fastmail. You don't mention if you're looking
for a free provider or if you're willing to pay (and if the latter,
whether you have a budget in mind), but part of why I'm happy
Jolin,
When I opened the new version updating on a first time basis on a
different machine had several problems, one being on a specific
infrequently used account (Outlook). But then it resolved itself.
Sometimes it helps to migrate the database settings as described in the
help menu
On 30 Jan 2014, at 15:44, Eric Beavers wrote:
On Jan 30, 2014, at 4:43 AM, Benny Kjær Nielsen
mailingl...@freron.com wrote:
Not sure where to start. Do you have any messages within subfolders
of the following folder?
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Messages/IMAP/
Did not migrate
Hi all,
For various reasons I've had to migrate all of my email out of the 'normal'
(courier) IMAP server I was using over to Google (apps for business).
The current documentation seems to indicate that MM still doesn't deal too well
with Gmail and labels, and with my current setup I really
?
In general, it's best to migrate via IMAP, but that is not an option in
this case. What format does MailSmith use internally? If it's in the
standard email format then you might be able to import directly from the
messages folder using “File ▸ Import Messages”.
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~/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist
When I move someone to a new computer I always use Apples migration
assistance. It works really well.
For more information:
<https://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=migrate=mailmate%40lists.freron.com>
F
Malcolm,
Yes, I see. R5918 was pretty extensive.
Personally, I don’t rarely rely on Auto configuration wizards except
in cases of emergency. Try to account save your set ups that are working
to a document folder aside from MailMate.
I prefer to migrate account settings between one
computer
> For most things on the computer, Apple’s Migration Assistant is not what we
> want to do. A pristine install of many software packages is what is needed.
> However, MailMate and all its bits are exactly what we want on the new
> machine. Is it possible to migrate all MailMate settings and
ges is
what is needed. However, MailMate and all its bits are exactly what we
want on the new machine. Is it possible to migrate all MailMate
settings and rules to a new Mac manually?
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ftware packages is what is needed.
> However, MailMate and all its bits are exactly what we want on the new
> machine. Is it possible to migrate all MailMate settings and rules to a new
> Mac manually?
CarbonCopy Cloner is the best app for managing backups. It gives you complete
co
U13.
>
>
> On 19 Jan 2024, at 9:26, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
>
>> Did you install a CU as of late ? Seen some similar issues in the past (but
>> moved to 365 for the better or the worst).
>>
>> On 19 Jan 2024, at 9:13, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
>>
>>
to 365 for the better or the worst).
On 19 Jan 2024, at 9:13, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
yeah. We still need to migrate to 365, currently it is Exchange2019
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for MailMate, and he has to prioritize. In addition,
Google could change things at any time and break MailMate, and given the
rumors that the results of the Sparrow acquisition are about to bear
fruit, it seems like it's in Google's interest to encourage Gmail
users to migrate to Google's own PC
Not an answer to your question, but I've usually found it more reliable
to migrate email over IMAP (using, for example, MailMate) rather than by
copying the underlying files. Especially when changing server software.
Good luck!
-sam
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*To: *mailmate@lists.freron.com
*Date
Hello!
It’s a MacBook Air M2 (Sonoma 14.2). I didn’t migrate anything but
my Mailboxes.plist.
I’m OK with having a fresh start, but I can’t find why neither
archiving or trashing works.
I’m not sure there’s something to do with versions. I upgraded it to
Version 1.14 (5937) but the same
interest to encourage Gmail
users to migrate to Google's own PC-side client, rather than use other
clients, so if, oops!, stuff accidentally starts to break in other
clients that try to support GIMAP, hey, that's the way the cookie
crumbles.
However, in the MailMate documentation
be shared as attachments to posts made by email, or by the
web. In both cases, a link to the files is distributed in the email
version of the post, rather than sending out the files as attachments.
So, I'm considering installing GroupServer on my server and migrate the
Mailman mailing list
on
the cause already. Thanks. I'll try to find a timemachine backup that is
missing the .pid file -- this would indicate that mailmate was closed,
right?
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Benny Kjær Nielsen
mailingl...@freron.comwrote:
On 4 Apr 2014, at 5:35, Zvi Biener wrote:
I'm trying to migrate
I would like to sync is basically smart mailboxes, key settings
and other settings in the preferences.
There is (still) no way to do this. The best you can is to
“migrate” settings by copying `.plist` files from/to this folder:
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/
Note that you
;
> There is (still) no way to do this. The best you can is to “migrate”
> settings by copying .plist files from/to this folder:
>
> ~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/
>
> Note that you must quit MailMate on both machines before doing this. Only
> copy Sources.plist, Submission.
this error?
Thanks,
Dave
macOS 11.3.1 Big Sur
MailMate 1.14
- - -
> To migrate MailMate from Sierra to Big Sur, I moved these folders to
> identical locations on the new hard boot drive by dragging and dropping in
> Finder:
>
> ~/Library/Application Support/MailMate (folder)
Benny et al.,
I'm trying to migrate my mail server at work and have come across
something I don't understand.
If I mark messages in my work e-mail account (in MailMate) with
red/yellow/green etc., MailMate running on my home Mac and my work Mac
correctly see the colors.
Also, if I run
nt setup is working well for you and it will
probably be easier to fix the instability you're experiencing with
MailMate than to migrate to another solution. In my experience, Benny
is very responsive to crash reports, even from those of us on this
mailing list who have way more email than
:07 AM, "mailmate" wrote:On 19 Nov 2021, at 17:47, Jolin Warren wrote: > I’m about to migrate to a new computer, so will be going through a forced upgrade from Mojave (10.14) to Monterey (12.0). I see that r5848 was posted today. Is this what I should use, and does it work ok
to the release notes. In the developer’s app history that is
a long time ago. Sure you have right? Many aspects of the app have been
updated in 1.14 and subsequent build, too numerous to mention here.
Maybe others have experience with your version. So that question is
open.
I do recommend you **migrate
Bösebeck wrote:
yeah. We still need to migrate to 365, currently it is
Exchange2019
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t;>>> (but moved to 365 for the better or the worst).
>>>>
>>>> On 19 Jan 2024, at 9:13, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> yeah. We still need to migrate to 365, currently it is Exchange2019
>>>>> onsite._
in Google's interest to encourage Gmail
users to migrate to Google's own PC-side client, rather than use
other
clients, so if, oops!, stuff accidentally starts to break in other
clients that try to support GIMAP, hey, that's the way the cookie
crumbles.
However, in the MailMate documentation
mail interface since I already have
MailMate, but having a good one is a plus for those times I might need
one.
I don't intend to migrate calendars off of iCloud, at least at this
point, since that's working well enough for the family at this stage.
I don't use cloud-based notes in general, so
den
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On 17 Dec 2023, at 10:09, Claudio Ruiz wrote:
Hello!
It’s a MacBook Air M2 (Sonoma 14.2). I didn’t migrate anything
but my Mailboxes.plist.
I’m OK with having a fresh start, but I can’t find why neither
archiving or trash
023, at 10:09, Claudio Ruiz wrote:
Hello!
It’s a MacBook Air M2 (Sonoma 14.2). I didn’t migrate anything but my Mailboxes.plist.
I’m OK with having a fresh start, but I can’t find why neither archiving or trashing works.
I’m not sure there’s something to do with versions. I upgraded it to Version 1
Co.
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On 17 Dec 2023, at 10:09, Claudio Ruiz wrote:
Hello!
It’s a MacBook Air M2 (Sonoma 14.2). I didn’t migrate anything but
my Mailboxes.plist.
I’m OK with having a fresh start, but I can’t find why neither
archiving or trashing works.
-server and mail client.
* Makes it easy to switch mail client, no need to migrate mails.
You will need to get an e-mail provider with enough space for all your
mail if you don't have one already.
All incoming messages are sorted out by filters into close to 300
mailboxes. What is left
fault symlink with:
ln -sfn ~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Messages.noindex
~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Messages
Thanks,
Dave
macOS 11.3.1 Big Sur
MailMate 1.14
- - -
To migrate MailMate from Sierra to Big Sur, I moved these folders
to identical locations on the
On 2021-07-15 20:25:41 (+0800), Greg Earle wrote:
I'm trying to migrate my mail server at work and have come across
something I don't understand.
If I mark messages in my work e-mail account (in MailMate) with
red/yellow/green etc., MailMate running on my home Mac and my work Mac
correctly
there
that receive mail but MailMate hasn’t been able to download that for
a year or two now.
On 11/21/21, 11:07 AM, "mailmate"
wrote:
On 19 Nov 2021, at 17:47, Jolin Warren wrote:
I’m about to migrate to a new computer, so will be going through a
forced upgrade from Moj
Thanks, John,
I thought that it would migrate my accounts as well, but alas, no. Nor
will it use any accounts installed in OS as “Internet accounts.” I
guess you found that or automatically did that process.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
Techworks Pro Co.
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W: http
lexandre Takacs wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Did you install a CU as of late ? Seen some similar issues in the past
>>>>> (but moved to 365 for the better or the worst).
>>>>>
>>>>> On 19 Jan 2024, at 9:13, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
>>>>>
&
I have spent almost 3 weeks trying to migrate to MailMate but
unfortunately there is something wrong.
This past weekend I submitted several crash dumps, just in case anyone
here can check those.
Sending a message here is my last hope so here goes.
1. I use Thunderbird now. It works for me
, Henry Seiden wrote:
> Thanks, John,
>
> I thought that it would migrate my accounts as well, but alas, no. Nor will
> it use any accounts installed in OS as “Internet accounts.” I guess you found
> that or automatically did that process.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Henry
, Henry Seiden wrote:
> Thanks, John,
>
> I thought that it would migrate my accounts as well, but alas, no. Nor will
> it use any accounts installed in OS as “Internet accounts.” I guess you found
> that or automatically did that process.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Henry
never been able to stand thunderbird. It has too much of the stench of GNU
about it, with the attendant disastrous design-by-engineer/late-90s-X-windows
design aesthetic. :-)
Joe
On 13 May 2015, at 11:07, James Galvin wrote:
I have spent almost 3 weeks trying to migrate to MailMate
never been able to stand thunderbird. It has too much of the stench of GNU
about it, with the attendant disastrous design-by-engineer/late-90s-X-windows
design aesthetic. :-)
Joe
On 13 May 2015, at 11:07, James Galvin wrote:
I have spent almost 3 weeks trying to migrate to MailMate
wrote:
I have spent almost 3 weeks trying to migrate to MailMate but
unfortunately there is something wrong.
This past weekend I submitted several crash dumps, just in case
anyone here can check those.
Sending a message here is my last hope so here goes.
1. I use Thunderbird now. It works
On 19 Nov 2021, at 17:47, Jolin Warren wrote:
Hey all,
I’m about to migrate to a new computer, so will be going through a
forced upgrade from Mojave (10.14) to Monterey (12.0). I see that
r5848 was posted today. Is this what I should use, and does it work
ok with Monterey? Or s
40gmail@imap.gmail.con/State.plist_backup). Error: no such file
> or directory.”
>
> I copied the files (see below) from my previous daily-functioning MM install
> on my Sierra boot disk to the new Big Sur drive (the entire MM folder, not by
> opening the folder and
trying to migrate to MailMate but
unfortunately there is something wrong.
This past weekend I submitted several crash dumps, just in case
anyone here can check those.
Sending a message here is my last hope so here goes.
1.
I use Thunderbird
of the
stench of GNU about it, with the attendant disastrous
design-by-engineer/late-90s-X-windows design aesthetic. :-)
Joe
On 13 May 2015, at 11:07, James Galvin wrote:
I have spent almost 3 weeks trying to migrate to MailMate but
unfortunately there is something wrong.
This past
it, with the attendant disastrous
design-by-engineer/late-90s-X-windows design aesthetic. :-)
Joe
On 13 May 2015, at 11:07, James Galvin wrote:
I have spent almost 3 weeks trying to migrate to MailMate but
unfortunately there is something wrong.
This past weekend I submitted several crash dumps
Thank you, Bill! I'm top-posting my reply partly to test this fix. I did indeed
migrate myself from Intel to Apple silicon, and "Premailer (Python)" was indeed
selected in Mailmate's Bundles preference pane. I deselected it, and found that
the embedding method in the Composer pane i
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