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Moderator billford
(moderator) Sat 31-Jan-09 10:42:45
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Archiving eMail


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One of the (few) things I liked about Outlook when I ran a PC was its auto-archive facility, it would be handy with Mac Mail.

I've been looking at MailSteward, but I'd need the $50 version and I'm not sure I want it that much

Anyone know of a cheaper (preferably free!) app that will do the same thing?

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Standard User Adrian
(experienced) Sat 31-Jan-09 11:35:37
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Re: Archiving eMail


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In Mail, highlight a mailbox, go to the Mail menu and click Archive. Choose where you want to put the archive. You can now delete all the messages that have been archived from the Mail mailbox. I don't think you can add to an existing archive though.

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Sat 31-Jan-09 11:47:20
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Re: Archiving eMail


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Yeah, I know about that one, but it's not what I want to do.

I want to automatically archive anything over (say) a month old, preferably definable on a "per mailbox" basis, add it to the existing archive, delete it from the mailbox, and have it scheduled...

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 31-Jan-09 18:36:34
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Re: Archiving eMail


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Sounds like a job for a Smart Mailbox to select all that's old enough, and an AppleScript or Automator script, scheduled by iCal, that does the archiving and deletion periodically using the contents of that mailbox. I haven't tried doing it, though.
Moderator billford
(moderator) Sat 31-Jan-09 18:47:35
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Everybody keeps suggesting AppleScript

I'd hoped my programming days were long gone, but it looks like I'll have to start learning again... or spend some money

Thanks, I'll have a look.

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Standard User defcom
(experienced) Sat 31-Jan-09 18:53:02
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 31-Jan-09 19:45:31
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I'm happy with Email Backup Pro, its $9.95.

http://www.mazadigital.com/products/emailbackuppro/
Moderator billford
(moderator) Sat 31-Jan-09 19:51:28
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Re: Archiving eMail


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It already gets backed up with Time Machine¹, I wanted archiving to keep some of the boxes down to a sensible size...


¹ Good thing too, I had to recover a mailbox this afternoon. That'll teach me to read the dialog box before clicking 'OK'

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 31-Jan-09 21:02:10
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There's a full copy of MailSteward on the cover disk of the current MacFormat that just dropped through my letter box.
Moderator billford
(moderator) Sat 31-Jan-09 21:05:50
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Haven't seen that around here (haven't really looked), but I'll definitely have a look tomorrow, thanks

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