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- Version: 1.9.3, 1/5/2009 07:00AM PST
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vincent.jaeger
I purchased emailchemy in 2007 knowing I would someday have to convert my QuickMail Pro e-mails to something else. Well, now came the time and even though my version is over a year old, emailchemy did an excellent job converting hundreds of QMP e-mails to Apple Mail. All my personal subfolders were preserved and all e-mail attachments open flawlessly. I did get a warning from the app that the contents of the folder I selected were not what emailchemy expects, but I ignored this warning and got perfect results. A small bug occurred when I tried to convert just a single subfolder; emailchemy created two separate folders, one empty and one with the converted e-mails. Mail would not accept the latter, but when I placed this folder into the empty one Mail was happy to import it. This problem may have been solved in newer versions or maybe I did something wrong. My QMP version is 3.5.3 , my OS is 10.4.11 with Mail 2.1.3. Thanks Weird Kid for this excellent software.