Need a mail app for LARGE volumes of mail...

Lisa Kachold lisakachold at obnosis.com
Mon Sep 20 08:42:31 MST 2010


You might try

OpenEmm

Which also gives you nice stats.

If you just need a MTA, why not do a exim or postfix out only relay with
Domain keys and Spamassassin?

You could also get a MailHop outbound Relay from DynDns.org (works great for
camera monitoring.

On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Jim March <1.jim.march at gmail.com> wrote:

> I've been using GMail through the web interface.  I've just realized
> it's dropping data.  It lost something important and I can't have
> that.  I'm going to have to suck it all down locally.
>
> I need a mail client that will handle massive piles.  And it has to
> allow streaming it all in continuously.  We're talking about almost
> 6gig.  Thunderbird emphatically won't cut it.  Dunno about Evolution
> but I suspect not.  I'm on Maverick.  I have enough embedded
> graphics/PDFs/etc. to deal with that I need something GUI vs. terminal
> interface.
>
> Any clue what I should try?
>
> Jim
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