[MlMt] giving up - MailMate crash - won't synchronize

Kee Hinckley kee+freron at hinckley.com
Thu May 14 21:20:00 EDT 2015


> On May 14, 2015, at 8:20 PM, Thomas Floeren <thfl at me.com> wrote:
> 
> What is the advantage of storing tens of thousands of years-old mails in the database of the email client, or in an imap box?

I'd have mail going back to 83 of it weren't for a disk crash in the late 80's. I don't keep all my incoming mail, but I do keep all my outbound mail. 

I frequently use it for when I run across someone whose name sounds familiar. Like I had a resume come across my desk a few years ago and I found that in the late 90's he'd reported some bugs in a software service I ran, and in the early 90's I'd reported some bugs in a software product he'd wrote.

It's kind of like a personal LinkedIn.

I used to have most of it in local mailboxes. But when I switch to mailmate, I uploaded it all to the IMAP server. Which has the added benefit of giving me both a local copy and an off-site backup.


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