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Seeking Advice on Backing Up Emails from External Email Providers - Not Hosting
There are two solutions for this 1. Using a tool called imap-sync to sync all your emails (it has a great incremental sync). You can run it periodically via cron 2. Using the same or similar tool and export to a database.
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How do I migrate Workspace from a reseller?
I'll assume you want to use another domain in the new Workspace account you will create for her. If that's true, just use imapsync to migrate her emails from the current account to the new one. This tool will migrate all emails, labels and attachments. You only need to enable 2FA and create an App Password for both the source and destination account and have IMAP enabled. If you want something simpler, try DMS https://support.google.com/a/answer/9476255?hl=en#zippy=%2Cstep-migrate-email-from-imap-based-webmail-providers
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Bulk email migration tools
Use ImapSync to migrate between accounts https://imapsync.lamiral.info/
- Libero mail non funziona: «Fuori uso da domenica sera». Cosa sta succedendo
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issues with the Google migration tool.
When I did my last migration I used https://imapsync.lamiral.info/
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Backing up mails with MailPlus Server (MPS)
I would consider using Mail Server (not plus) instead. Set up an account for each of the users, then use IMAPSYNC (https://imapsync.lamiral.info/) to backup mail from the original server to the Synology.
- Ask HN: Do You Host Your Own Email?
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merging mbox files from google takeout
I don't discouraging to write your own app to do that, but there is imapsync that can sync two IMAP servers (one|two ways), so basically if you would setup simple local IMAP server, you can sync mail one way to local IMAP using imapsync and connect to it anytime you want using any email client with convenience of any email client that will sort, search...
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Selfhosted email client
If this isn't performante enough you have to setup some things. IMAP Server And Imapsync https://github.com/imapsync/imapsync
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Need an alternative for MDaemon, due to OAUTH
Use imapsync https://github.com/imapsync/imapsync/blob/master/FAQ.d/FAQ.XOAUTH2.txt
got-your-back
- Asking for suggestions: selfhosted server based mirror of gmail for backup
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Favourite open-source apps?
GYB - gmail backup tool (I use the linux version, but it does have a version for mac).
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local gmail backup
I have a script that runs GYB (https://github.com/GAM-team/got-your-back) downloads all the emails as files. which can be opened with something like thunderbird if needed. or using GYB can reupload to a different google account. it also zips and archives the backup to multiple locations. cron runs it once a day. if any errors are thrown it both emails me and messages on slack with a log file of what happened.
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How do I migrate Workspace from a reseller?
the question here is if you own a whol eworkspace or if you are part of something split up. if you are not the superadmin it's difficult... anyway if you only care about emails go for got your back ( https://github.com/GAM-team/got-your-back ) if you need drive data you might try to create a shared drive, share it with your source user and move stuff in there if the license on the source environment allows it.
- Bulk email migration tools
- Email transfer from one account to another
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Ask HN: Do You Host Your Own Email?
I did a bunch of research on this earlier this year. I really do enjoy GMail, even if it is technically a cloud service. So, I split the difference on this one. I use a gmail account as "primary", but I still have my own domain for email inboxes. The best option I found is to have my own domain (e.g. at Hover) and then have the MX Servers managed by Cloudflare's new product, email routing. That's described here[1] and here[2]. What's nice about this setup: you have your own domain; you can setup custom forwarding rules; all email flows to a single GMail inbox. So then your only concern is backup and email export. For this, I setup automation with a script called got-your-back[3], a nice Python script that can archive your GMail account and restore it to another account.
[1]: https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-email-routing/
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What do you use to backup emails, contacts, calendar from online services ((Gmail, Outlook, etc)
1) I'm aware of GMvault and Got-Your-Back for gmails. Are there other options that would work for other email services?
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how do you get from a .py file to a binary?
I'm looking at this project right now, which is python code. Their release page has a few files and it's just a binary (at least for linux), not python code anymore.
There's a spec file that's used by PyInstaller.
What are some alternatives?
docker-mbsync - A Docker container which runs the mbsync tool automatically to synchronize your email
docker-mailserver - Production-ready fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) running inside a container.
imap-backup - Backup and Migrate IMAP Email Accounts
gmvault - gmail backup software
offlineimap - Read/sync your IMAP mailboxes (python2) [LEGACY: move to offlineimap3]
N1 - :love_letter: An extensible desktop mail app built on the modern web. Forks welcome!
jmap - JSON Meta Application Protocol Specification (JMAP)
Mailpile - A free & open modern, fast email client with user-friendly encryption and privacy features
GAM - command line management for Google Workspace
Mailcow - mailcow: dockerized - 🐮 + 🐋 = 💕
Mail-in-a-Box - Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server: a mail server in a box.