Morning all,
I currently have a little over a decade of personal emails (~7GB), these are all tucked away in yearly folders that are stored on the server and generally sync'd to each device I sync email to.
I'm looking at moving email provider and thought it would be a good time to move these emails from my 'main' account and store them more offline (likely in a Jail on my home server), although it would be very handy to have them in an easily accessible format, perhaps with a webmail-like frontend for access.
I'm not sure what would be the best way to achieve this. Are there products out there that do it? Would I be best to set up my own email server and do some jiggery pokery with IMAP to sync with my 'main' account and then move mail into the local email server?
I'm not sure what I'm doing in any of these cases! But a great excuse to learn some more about email, and possibly email servers.
Having done searching about archive email, mostly I get archiving in Outlook, or mailing list archives...Not very handy!
Any thoughts/recommendation very much welcome!
Regards,
Ben
I currently have a little over a decade of personal emails (~7GB), these are all tucked away in yearly folders that are stored on the server and generally sync'd to each device I sync email to.
I'm looking at moving email provider and thought it would be a good time to move these emails from my 'main' account and store them more offline (likely in a Jail on my home server), although it would be very handy to have them in an easily accessible format, perhaps with a webmail-like frontend for access.
I'm not sure what would be the best way to achieve this. Are there products out there that do it? Would I be best to set up my own email server and do some jiggery pokery with IMAP to sync with my 'main' account and then move mail into the local email server?
I'm not sure what I'm doing in any of these cases! But a great excuse to learn some more about email, and possibly email servers.
Having done searching about archive email, mostly I get archiving in Outlook, or mailing list archives...Not very handy!
Any thoughts/recommendation very much welcome!
Regards,
Ben