<p dir="auto">On 25 Aug 2015, at 13:14, Helen Holzgrafe wrote:
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<p dir="auto">We also use Apple Server mail with Mailmate. Because there are two of us we use an older mac as a designated server machine, but you can use Apple server on your own machine to host your own imap mail and use your own disk drive as a direct mail archive. For $20 for Apple Server software and possibly a cheap outboard disk drive (that you probably have already), you can avoid limits pretty much anywhere. We have our own mail domain, but you can use a mix of your own accounts just on your server and real accounts like Google mail and move messages between them.
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<p dir="auto">I have the latest versions of Server available to me (and five fixed IPs from my ISP)—which is one of the reasons why I am sticking with 10.6.8. Apple did away with mailing lists, Webmail, MySQL, and Apple’s quite-functional Server tools to control the server and users, in Server 10.7 and later. Replacing MySQL is trivial, but so far I have not found a usable replacement for Squirrelmail and from what I’ve read Mailman is quite a challenge to get running, too.
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