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offlineimap3
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Protonmail fowarding as a daemon?
I suspect your new mail server supports IMAP. So you can run offlineimap to "sync" mails from Proton Mail to your server, as long as you have Proton Mail Bridge available.
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local gmail backup
I have also configured it that no deletes are synced, so I don't loose anything I delete by accident (sync_deletes). Also set the folderfilter to your liking. For all options check out https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap3/blob/master/offlineimap.conf
- Offline IMAP – Read/sync your IMAP mailboxes
- Please delete 2M files to continue using your Google Drive account
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What you DONT self-host and why?
Offlineimap can backup Gmail without problems, including the labels (they are added as X-Keywords header to the mail).
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Reasons for why data hoarding is important and why you should start
You can synchronize your email off gmail using offlineimap or any other similar program (you can and also should make a full request of your data with Google right now, because even an unmanaged dump can serve as a backup copy). You could then ensure you lose nothing by version-controlling the resulting maildir using git.
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TIFU by accidentally buying two Google Pixels and ended up getting my 15 year old Google Account permanently banned.
Part of this is due to bad software design. The email server provides a service, but nothing prevents you from backing up the emails you synchronize... except for software that doesn't allow it because the devs didn't give a shit.
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Announcement: Open source JMAP / IMAP server written in Rust
So I have to ask, why JMAP? And does anything like offlineJMAP exist?
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Success stories setting up mu4e for Outlook with 2FA?
i can not longer use mu4e with my outlook account because of 2FA. I used to set it up through a combo of DavMail and offlineimap3, but now that doesn't work because DavMail can no longer create a bridge between outlook and imap, since I don' know how to get it working with 2FA.
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Where did package version come from?
On https://www.offlineimap.org there is still a link to the repository that uses Python 2 which is no longer supported. At https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap3, development apparently continues with Python 3. There is version 8.0.0 available (https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap3/releases/tag/v8.0.0)
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- WhatsApp forces Pegasus spyware maker to share its secret code
- EncroChat
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Popular XMPP App "Conversations" Removed from PlayStore by Google
Relevant copypasta:
Fellow humans, there are alternatives to Google and Apple! Your neck need not be under anyone's boot! You don't even need to give up any functionality:
Data service:
The simplest thing is to buy a prepaid SIM and top it off with cash. The lovely people over at /r/nocontract maintain a big spreadsheet so you can filter by various properties of the available contracts.
Another way to go is to pay for a postpaid plan with a virtual credit card (VCC) like at privacy.com. It won't be linked to your name at the telco, but of course privacy.com knows who you are. There is also Abine Blur, and some others.
Yet a third way to go, which is nascent, is buy an eSIM with crypto. You can also buy prepaid VCCs with crypto.
An interesting new choice is PGPP https://invisv.com/pgpp/ who rotate your IMSI and do some other cool stuff. It works by e-sims.
All these methods make you /pseudo/nymous, but obviously you're still identifiable by subscriber number and possibly IMEI, to put aside correlational things like your traffic profile. You can help this problem by routing everything through a VPN. Then you're pseudonymous but the cell carrier knows nothing about you other than that you use a VPN. Pay for the VPN with crypto. Of course now the VPN provider knows your traffic, but you're much more anonymous to them than you are to a telco. You make your choices. Defense in depth. Etc.
OS:
GrapheneOS: https://grapheneos.org/ Very much like Calyx, but extra-hardened and with no MicroG. No involvement with Google at all by default. You can make a secondary profile in which you install Google Play Services to set up an environment where you can run unprivileged Play services + whatever crapware you need that requires them. Unprivileged here means it's like any other app: if you don't give it access to your location, it won't know where you are. If you end the profile session when you leave, Play Services stops running and stops talking to Google.
CalyxOS: https://calyxos.org/ Privacy-respecting Android distribution that replaces Google spyware with MicroG, so you can have your cake and eat it too. Most everything will work as you're used to, but it does still talk to Google to make that happen.
LineageOS: https://lineageos.org/ The successor to CyanogenMod, will work with many different phones. More privacy and control than stock Android.
There are also many others: Sailfish, Replicant, e
Hardware:
CalyxOS and GrapheneOS run best on Pixels. The path of least resistance is to get one of these phones and run GrapheneOS with Google Services installed in one profile or other.
You could also buy a Librem 5 https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ If privacy and security and hacking are really important to you.
Or a pinephone: https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/
Neither work very well by regular standards, but they're cool :-)
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LineageOS is currently installed on 1.5M Android devices
It might be worth to switch to GrapheneOS if you have Pixel phones: https://grapheneos.org/
It is a more serious project than LineageOS in the sense that they take security very seriously and they take their development more professionally too. There are no disadvantages to using GrapheneOS compared to LineageOS.
You can see a comparison here: https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
- Apple Announces Changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union
- No new iPhone? No secure iOS: Looking at an unfixed iOS vulnerability
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Recommendations for an Android repair shop?
If it still powers up but just won't boot you could try installing https://grapheneos.org/.
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Iphone Vs Android
On 4thgen Pixels and up you can install GrapheneOS which is a security and privacy focused Android build. It does not come with any Google services pre-installed but you can put them on. https://grapheneos.org/
- Suche Handy empfehlung bis 250€ max.
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Are you happy
yes... will also de-google it cuz we can install GrapheneOS and also close the bootloader
What are some alternatives?
offlineimap - Read/sync your IMAP mailboxes (python2) [LEGACY: move to offlineimap3]
Unihertz-Titan-lineageos-microg - Guide and files required to setup lineageos with microg on the Unihertz Titan
fdm - fdm source code
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
jmap-server - Stalwart JMAP server
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
imapbackup - A Python script for incremental backups of IMAP mailboxes
Seedvault - A backup application for the Android Open Source Project.
gbackup-rs - Fast and configurable CLI tool to back-up your GMail data - written in Rust
plexus - Remove the fear of Android app compatibility on de-Googled devices.
AuthenticatorPro - 📱 Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) client for Android + Wear OS
mimalloc - mimalloc is a compact general purpose allocator with excellent performance.