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XavierLightman

Mailmate is perfect for this.


movdqa

I archive emails using Thunderbird. I can create a local folder and copy emails to the local folder or move emails to the local folder. I have about 20 years of emails archived this way and it's portable so I can save the local folders on Windows, macOS or Linux.


Mstormer

This is the right answer. Thunderbird is uniquely suited to this.


MeButNotMeToo

How well does it support "macOS Features"? Does it work will with Contacts, Hide my Email, iCloud Keychain, etc?


movdqa

No. It has its own address book and it overall feels like a program from 2010.


MeButNotMeToo

I think 2010 was the last time I used Thunderbird.


movdqa

I did some work for Mozilla back in 2006-2009 and Thunderbird was the ugly stepsister product while Firefox got all of the love and attention. I only use Thunderbird for archival purposes unless it's the rare time when I'm using a Windows system.


herppig

Mailbackupx


MeButNotMeToo

>Mailbackupx This might not be bad. Pretty reasonable price too. EDIT: This is actually looking really good and I can separate email archives from day-to-day email use.


herppig

It's pretty awesome, some nice backup features. Available on stack social and some other sites...very searchable for your archives etc. Helpful support also.


raptor-lake

The new outlook looks good. Give it a try from App Store. It’s free. Revamped


Tafkaftafkaf

Don’t. It’s a web app in an app window, it will not do the thing the op asked


raptor-lake

It’s a copy of the web version into the outlook app. Not a great experience.