I have an email/domain question
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I'm thinking about moving the domain I own from GoDaddy to a less expensive provider.
This outfit looks like it'll meet my needs:
It gets good reviews for basic email service, which is all I need. No web hosting, blogs, etc.
Here's the rub: About 6 months ago GoDaddy transitioned to Microsoft Exchange. During the transition, it took quite a while for all of my emails to migrate to the Exchange server.
I can access the mails either through my Mac's mail app or by going through Office 365 which then takes me to "My Organization's Login Page" - GoDaddy.

Takes me to this:

Which takes me to this:

The other service I'm looking at also uses Office 365 and Microsoft Exchange for their email.
But...I assume that if I leave GoDaddy, I will no longer have access to the emails that are on their Exchange server. Is that right?
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@Klaus said in I have an email/domain question:
CutDisconnect your Ethernet cable, then check if you can do a full-text search of your inbox.@George-K
, “disconnect”, not “cut.” Also turn off Wi-Fi just in case your computer is also set up to connect via Wi-Fi. -
Also, a local mailbox lives in a file (or folder) on your hard disk.
Usually, you should be able to locate that file. In Thunderbird, for instance, you can right-click on a local folder and check the location of that file.
@Klaus said in I have an email/domain question:
Also, a local mailbox lives in a file (or folder) on your hard disk.
Usually, you should be able to locate that file. In Thunderbird, for instance, you can right-click on a local folder and check the location of that file.
It's not quite as simple on Apple's Mail App, but I found it in the library:

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@Klaus said in I have an email/domain question:
Cut your Ethernet cable, then check if you can do a full-text search of your inbox.
Duh. Thanks!
@George-K said in I have an email/domain question:
@Klaus said in I have an email/domain question:
Cut your Ethernet cable, then check if you can do a full-text search of your inbox.
Duh. Thanks!
Did that, opened the Mail app, and got this:

So, apparently, these messages are not stored locally.
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@Klaus, do you use Thunderbird for mail?
What are the advantages.
(George, who hated giving up Eudora)
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