1/14/2024 0 Comments Eaglefiler and imap![]() ![]() The only stuff to look at is the stuff from today, October 8 it all happened today. I’ll pass along the diagnostic report, as this includes the logs with the import error messages. This will preserve any IMAP keywords from MailMate as tags in EagleFiler. Then you can select messages in MailMate and choose Command EagleFiler Add to import them into EagleFiler. First, go to the Bundles tab of MailMate’s settings window and make sure that EagleFiler is checked. One final thought: I think from an instructional point of view, if you were saying that copying the Imap mailbox into On My Mac would cause the messages to be completely downloaded and copied into the On My Mac copy, it might be good to stop giving that advice, as it did not work that way at all exporting the On My Mac copy into EagleFiler worked much worse than exporting the Imap original, because the latter caused attachment complaints about roughly five messages, whereas the former cause a missing message complaint about 60 messages. There is a built-in bundle for importing from EagleFiler. The upshot is that we should probably call it a day on this, but it wasn’t wasted I learned a lot. with Mail Act-On and IMAP, but also includes numerous bug fixes and adds seven days. Other (smaller) mailboxes on the same server exported just fine, but in general they were not so attachment-filled. For more information, see the Yojimbo release notes, EagleFiler blog. Having successfully (I believe) copied the messages into EagleFiler, I think I’m going to stop. We may never know what the weirdness is/was. Your explanation about the attachments being separate is also a perfect explanation of why we’d need to make a whole different mailbox in a different venue in order to capture whatever weirdness is going on. partial and when not it isn’t, for instance, whether there is an attachment. To organize my files, I use several EagleFiler libraries: CommerceArchive, DeveloperArchive, SoftwareArchive, ReferenceArchive, and ResearchArchive. That’s why I was intrigued by the lighter touch of EagleFiler, from C-Command (the development house of Michael Tsai, who also writes SpamSieve (see Tools We Use: SpamSieve, 17ebruary 2003) and other utilities I wouldn’t want to be without).agleFiler’s. In this or any of my Imap mailboxes, some messages are. I chose EagleFiler for two reasons: 1) Tags and 2) My files are not moved, renamed, encoded, or locked into a proprietary database format. A library also contains some housekeeping files maintained by EagleFiler. In that case I think the export has been successful, though it sure was a lot harder than I expected. I think you’re absolutely right about the duplicates having something to do with the numeric discrepancy. I’m unable to open mail stored in Eaglefiler - is this due to Sparrow’s ‘IMAP’ structure, or is there a workaround to enable Sparrow to open the stored message It looks like there may be a problem with Sparrow not declaring to the system that it knows how to open e-mail files. ![]()
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