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Application for Archiving Apple (Mac) Mail? - mrlynn - 08-22-2017 Some time ago, a few years maybe, someone posted a link to an application that would enable you to archive your Mail in a readable format (not just a text M-box), one that would not be dependent on any particular version of Mail and could be read by a number of text readers. Anyone know what that was? /Mr Lynn Re: Application for Archiving Apple (Mac) Mail? - mrlynn - 08-22-2017 Never mind; found it in this thread: http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,2002124 The program is called Email Archiver, recommended by Drew, This one archives as PDF format, about as universal as text I would think. seconded by Robert M. This one saves email as PDFs, including attachments. Of course alternative options welcome. /Mr Lynn Re: Application for Archiving Apple (Mac) Mail? - Robert M - 08-22-2017 MrLynn, I haven't used Email Archive in a while but it did the job nicely at the time. I've got a newer version of it and have been meaning to do an archive run but just haven't gotten around to it yet. Robert Re: Application for Archiving Apple (Mac) Mail? - sekker - 08-22-2017 Updated link here. Thanks for posting. I wish I had known this a couple years ago. https://emailarchiverpro.com/ Re: Application for Archiving Apple (Mac) Mail? - jdc - 08-22-2017 mbox can be imported into several other email applications, fwiw. Re: Application for Archiving Apple (Mac) Mail? - mrlynn - 08-22-2017 One complication: The current version requires OS 11. I'm running 9.5. I asked about previous versions, and got this response: Version 3.4.0 should work with OS X 10.9 and can be downloaded below. Which I guess is OK. If I dare to install an SSD in my late-2009 iMac, then I might update the OS. But not until then. Fortunately, I don't use Google for email, so maybe that won't be a problem. /Mr Lynn EDIT: Went ahead and bought the program, after trying it for a few minutes. It seems to work smoothly and intuitively. PDFs look better than the original emails! Attachments print, too, and also (in tiny type) detailed header information. $40 for personal use (5 email addresses). So far I am quite pleased. Re: Application for Archiving Apple (Mac) Mail? - mrlynn - 08-23-2017 Robert M wrote: The temptation will be to put it off until you've gone through and weeded the dross out. But that's an incentive to do the weeding, too. /Mr Lynn |