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Ask HN: What do you use to backup email?

6 点作者 snoopy_telex超过 2 年前
Howdy HN,<p>I&#x27;m realizing that I don&#x27;t have a good story for backing up my email. I rely on my provider, and with the recent rackspace outages, I want to start backing up my emails locally.<p>How do you folks handle backing up your email?

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eimrine超过 2 年前
I use prays. Kneeing around my laptop and asking all gods together to make Google not to freeze my account.
mikewarot超过 2 年前
When I was a Windows SysAdmin, everything was Exchange&#x2F;Outlook, the worlds most magical database (disguised as an email system). Syncing things worked, you could send&#x2F;update stuff online and it just worked. Thus, everything was available offline in your .OST files on the client, even if the server vaporized.<p>Now that I&#x27;m out of professional IT, I&#x27;ve got thousands of unread emails in Gmail, and a few hundred in my last name email that I never worry about. I check email once a day, if ever.<p>I&#x27;d use IMAP and back up the local copy if I ever get back into needing reliable storage for my email again.
runjake超过 2 年前
I don&#x27;t. Email is mostly ephemeral for me.<p>If it&#x27;s something crucial I save it and any attachments to the appropriate folder on my local filesystem, which gets 3-2-1 backed up.
yellowapple超过 2 年前
I self-host my mail, with OpenSMTPd and Dovecot delivering to &#x2F; reading from my system user&#x27;s Maildir (full documentation: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mail.yellowapple.us" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mail.yellowapple.us</a>). This means that backing up &#x2F; restoring my emails is just a matter of backing up &#x2F; restoring ~&#x2F;Maildir (and I&#x27;ve indeed gone through that exercise before).
madhusree1209超过 2 年前
Back up your email Select File &gt; Open &amp; Export &gt; Import&#x2F;Export. Select Export to a file, and then select Next. Select Outlook Data File (.pst), and select Next. Select the mail folder you want to back up and select Next. Choose a location and name for your backup file, and then select Finish.
howlett超过 2 年前
I&#x27;m using getmail (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pyropus.ca.&#x2F;software&#x2F;getmail&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pyropus.ca.&#x2F;software&#x2F;getmail&#x2F;</a>) as a cronjob every night to download it all and then sync with an offsite backup
p0d超过 2 年前
Fastmail (with my own domain names) is my mail provider and Gmail is my mail client. Therefore my mail is in two locations.<p>Local backups do not concern me. I am more concerned with the risk of my domain names being tied to a free entity like Gmail.
helph67超过 2 年前
Using rsync (Linux) to copy Thunderbird files to external USB drive regularly.
sarcasmatwork超过 2 年前
That really depends on the mail server&#x2F;client.<p>For Outlook, you can easily backup the pst file.<p>Mailinabox, you can backup the entire folder structure.<p>Gmail still lets you download an archive.<p>There is always an option to print to pdf, and save each pdf offline.
josefresco超过 2 年前
I use Google Workspace and open Mozilla Thunderbird (Portable) quarterly to pull down copies (via IMAP) of my email. Has worked well for the last 3-4 years.
codegeek超过 2 年前
IMAP to download locally and then rsync them to an offsite server.
hamdouni超过 2 年前
Imap to retrieve them locally
dontbenebby超过 2 年前
Why would I do that? ;-)