July 17, 20214 yr Im looking for a way to backup my email adresses like my @gmail's and my @own domains. Is there a docker or plugin where i can fetch the emails from those email adreses via Imap?
July 18, 20214 yr Very few people seem to know/share what "core" POP/SMTP or "the other email ones" are anymore. Best find a really good ISP that isn't your actual Internet Service Provider. If you find a good email server within unraid (docker, not VM), let me know. 6.
July 18, 20214 yr Author 2 hours ago, 6of6 said: Very few people seem to know/share what "core" POP/SMTP or "the other email ones" are anymore. Best find a really good ISP that isn't your actual Internet Service Provider. If you find a good email server within unraid (docker, not VM), let me know. 6. i got a own mail server in a VPS that runs fine. mostly my gmails are for the older things i still use and for some spam things. there is docker-mailserver. but that is a complete mail server. Im just looking for somekind of client that can pull all mail and store it. So if the email on the other email is removed or whatever i still have a copy local on my unraid. Before my unraid i had qnap and it had a qmailclient that could do that. But that is for qnap only and its paid now which wasnt when i was using it. there is fetchmail or getmail those are in a docker but havnt been updated for years.
July 29, 20214 yr Looking for this as well; essentially something better than running a thunderbird instance to download all mails..
September 1, 20214 yr Given Google are getting stricter on their storage, I could also do with a way to backup emails. I've bodged together Thunderbird + AutoarchiveReloaded plugin but it doesn't seem graceful on massive inboxes.
October 1, 20214 yr I use offlineimap to download all my accounts - running on a linux VM, haven't done it in a docker.
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