App that syncs email accounts?
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So all of these apps like gmail, outlook, etc. let me login to all of my websites different emails but none of them seem to sync across devices. Is there an app that lets me login to all my inboxes once and then sync that logininfo across pc, iphone, and android?
Right now I have to manually add all the email accounts in to each device, none of the mobile apps sync to their pc counterparts.
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Piggybacking on this, is there an app that will easily download your emails from Gmail and MS for backup purposes? Something like a pop3 frontend that will archive with folders and tags.
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https://www.mailstore.com/en/products/mailstore-home/
Downloads email from most providers, allows for local (text) searches, and to upload it again to an imap provider. -
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I sync my emails using a Dovecot IMAP server on my home server. I fetch emails from all my accounts with fetchmail and sort them into the right folders using Sieve. They get indexed and are searchable (ultra fast!).
225000 emails in 13 GB (ZFS; uncompressed 18 GB).
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I had dovecot running unencrypted IMAP via Tailscale VPN, but with dovecot version 2.4.0 it did not accept my configuration anymore. can you share an easy example?
I was thinking of switching to mailcow so i do not have to configure dovecot myself... -
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This post explains it, but it is still too complicated for me to figure out: https://doc.dovecot.org/2.4.0/installation/upgrade/2.3-to-2.4.html
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I use mailstore server every day at work to search through about 200k emails we have in our small two person office and it works great!
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My Dovecot is still 2.3.21. It's the most recent package. But you're right the update doesn't look trivial.