> On Mar 20, 2023, at 6:50 AM, John Doherty <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> That Yahoo will give you 1 TB for free. That surprises me but could be true.

I do not recommend using Yahoo mail for any mail service. I have had several 
Yahoo accounts for years. Last year I noticed that several thousand messages 
were suddenly gone. I emailed Yahoo support and their response was basically 
“What messages?”. They said that they have no record of any messages being 
deleted and stopped responding to my further communications.

I’m considering my options and will choose a responsible service this year.

Further to your question, here is a list of mail archiver services and 
applications. It comes from Randy Singer, author of some of The Macintosh Bible 
editions.

Dave

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You can store tens of thousands of e-mail messages within Mail without a 
noticeable hit on performance, but it’s not ideal.  Folks who have many tens of 
thousands of old e-mail messages who want to save their old e-mails, and also 
have mail running as fast as possible, will archive their e-mail messages 
outside of Mail, usually with the assistance of an e-mail archiving program:

http://www.macattorney.com/mail.html#itemthree 

The best e-mail archiving programs will set up a database so that you can 
search through you old e-mail messages instantly.

With an IMAP account, this isn’t your only option.  You can opt to download 
stuff from your IMAP server, archive it on your Mac, and delete it from your 
IMAP server.  That only makes sense to me if you are running out of space on 
your mail provider’s server and you are being charged for it.  

May I recommend this e-book?

Take Control of Apple Mail ($15)
https://www.takecontrolbooks.com/apple-mail/
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