![]() I have no objection to manually (as you say Brian)- though not by preference - to unarchive and then archive but haven't a clue of how to create or set this up initially.Īpologies for not nbeing clearer in my intial question. I'm not sure if there are any complementary / better mail applications out their that could do this. my quest is to have a mimic of my original folder structure BUT containing the archive messages as described above. However, I may wish to check something I may have purchased from any of them (folders/messages) at infrequent intervals, rather than now where the archive is one long folder - where messages may have asimilar titlemaking seacrhing a little painful! 7z files on a Mac: First you need to download Unarchiver (its free, you can also get it from the Mac App Store) Launch Unarchiver and youll see a file. 2-Search for an app called 'The Unarchiver' and install it. Now, I may wish to access messages in these folders/sub-folders quite frequently, say for 3 months, then as thier importance reduces I would want to archive them after the 3 months. However, I do not see a frequency option or how to select (or set up) each folder/sub-folder for example under a "Purchased goods" folder sub-folders called, "Amazon", "Google", "Wix", "Apple" where I might wish to store communications / purchases for each of those vendors. This replacement utility is much more capable, designed to handle more formats, and fits in better with the design of the Finder. Thankfully, there’s a freeware replacement called The Unarchiver which you can download. Under the mail/Accounts/Mailbox Behaviours I do see a drop down set of folders (structure) under the Archive element that correspondends to my numerous 'in-use' folders. OctoThe built-in Archive Utility provided by Apple, which forms part of Mac OS X, isn’t great. ![]() Thanks for the feedback, yes Brian you are spot on with your interpretation.
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