From: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone here use Proton email service?
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2024 04:37:44 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <add10724-a769-bd59-1318-2b18196d112d@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7719600.EvYhyI6sBW@rogueboard>
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Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 3 October 2024 05:30:58 BST Dale wrote:
>> Wol wrote:
>>> On 02/10/2024 19:47, Dale wrote:
>>>> Well, I'm not really wanting to do my own email server. In a way,
>>>> I'd like to have it so that everything is fetched, stored on my
>>>> system and then I can use any email software I want, Seamonkey,
>>>> Thunderbird, Mutt, Kmail or whatever, without losing a single email.
>>>> Thing is, even that sounds like more than I care to chew on. If
>>>> someone would share configs, editing private info of course, and I
>>>> could just drop those in and edit with my private info, I might
>>>> consider it. Thing is, I'm nervous about doing even that. Be my
>>>> luck, I'd screw up something and delete every email I've ever got.
>>>>
>>>> :/ It would be nice tho to have a program fetch my emails and then
>>>>
>>>> I can switch email software anytime without losing anything at all.
>>> This is my setup.
>>>
>>> I think I've talked about this before, but just emerge and set up
>>> dovecot.
>>>
>>> Make sure you set everything up in the local config file - look at the
>>> global file that comes with dovecot, and at the end you'll see a
>>> pointer to a non-existent local file. Set that up, and then make sure
>>> your email client can see it. Move a couple of emails across and make
>>> sure they're safe in dovecot.
>>>
>>> Then you just set up a rule on your internet provider's inbox, that
>>> moves emails across to dovecot, and everything is local on your
>>> system. Obviously, they'll stay on the internet provider's setup until
>>> they expire, but they're on your system, they can be backed up, and
>>> they'll not be on the internet to be mined or broken into or whatever
>>> for long.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Wol
>> I think we tried this and I couldn't get it to work and gave up on it.
>> It's been a while back tho. From my understanding, it is supposed to be
>> simple but simple doesn't always mean I can do it. LOL Email providers
>> always changing things doesn't help either.
>>
>> Would this also work if I moved to Proton or something similar?
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-)
> Do you need to have a local email storage *in addition* to the desktop email
> client downloading and storing your messages, if you are going to pay for a
> service provider to do the same thing for you? If yes, then dovecot is a good
> option - there's a page on the wiki with configuration details.
Someone mentioned that I could use IMAP(???) or something so that it is
only stored on my local email server. Also, I figure I could set it to
delete after a few days or a week from the email provider. Then I only
have the local copy with Dovecot or whatever. This would seem to be the
easiest way to use any mail program I want. I really need to switch
from Seamonkey. Seamonkey is getting to where it isn't good for much
else. The email is about the only thing that works right. If I set
this up to be local, Proton or some other email provider, then it won't
matter what email program I use and hopefully what provider I use either.
If I'm going to change, I may as well change in a way that gives me some
options, especially with switching from Seamonkey. So far, I don't like
other email software. They all lack something or other.
I'll look into the wiki page. I can't recall what wouldn't work
before. I just know I started it but never finished it.
Dale
:-) :-)
P. S. It's a little after 4AM here. I couldn't sleep so I cooked a
pork chop casserole a bit ago. I wish email had smell ability. I also
need to get some energy to finish cutting up that nasty old sweet gum
tree. Health issues suck.
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Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-10-02 4:59 [gentoo-user] Anyone here use Proton email service? Dale
2024-10-02 5:14 ` mad.scientist.at.large
2024-10-02 9:26 ` Arthur R.
2024-10-02 13:02 ` mad.scientist.at.large
2024-10-02 13:10 ` Dale
2024-10-02 14:18 ` Michael
2024-10-02 18:47 ` Dale
2024-10-02 19:10 ` Wol
2024-10-03 4:30 ` Dale
2024-10-03 8:45 ` Michael
2024-10-03 9:37 ` Dale [this message]
2024-10-03 11:33 ` Michael
2024-10-03 14:52 ` Peter Humphrey
2024-10-04 6:16 ` Wols Lists
2024-10-04 8:01 ` Dale
2024-10-04 10:11 ` Wols Lists
2024-10-04 13:52 ` Michael
2024-10-03 14:44 ` Peter Humphrey
2024-10-03 15:38 ` Arve Barsnes
2024-10-07 8:15 ` gentoo-user
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