Do you know any mail archiver software? [closed] - email

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I would like to archive my old mails, so that I can keep them safe. I don't want them to be in my mail client, because they are too many, and they slow it down.
The best one would be an open-source solution where I can search when I have something old to retrieve.
Do you know something like that ?
Thanks

If you're using IMAP to access your messages (and you should be!), you can just put the archived messages into a folder and then unsubscribe from that folder (and, if necessary, mark it as non-indexed). Your mail client will then not consider it when checking for new mail, etc. It won't slow you down, but the messages will be there and accessible if you need them.
Another solution is to export the messages using something like the claws-mail archive plugin. It lets you dump the messages (even a whole folder at a time) to .tar.gz files or other archive types. It works very well.

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Is there a way to get Firefox to work with macOS keychain? If not, is there a good alternative password manager? [closed]

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If so, how? If not, I am looking for a password manager that can do at least the following:
works offline even if the service is down, such that data is stored locally (KEY!) I want to retain full access and control.
securely stores notes, either to a website or general notes
has an effective form filler
syncs with other devices
uses end-to-end encryption
ideally works well with Firefox on macOS
I am aware of popular ones like LastPass, 1Password, and Dashlane. I haven't worked through all the details yet but I'm concerned with some of the breaches, some repeated, and periods of unavailability.
I have also used Roboform on Windows many years ago. I REALLY liked it because it could handle almost any type of sign-on scenario and forms with grace... but that was then. I've read they have since gone downhill.
So, ultimately, I am looking for recommendations from users with personal, hands-on experience as to which ones are easy to work with and capable. I need to manage hundreds of sign-ons, forms, etc.

Best cakephp plugin for sending newsletter (email) [closed]

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I want to send newsletter with cakephp.
Which plugin is good for it?
cakeresque,
CakePHP Queue Plugin,
CakePHP Email Queue plugin,
or etc ...
First off: How to Ask.
Moving on to the answer, I really need more context with your problem. Is this for a business? Professional? Are there any circumstances that might make you favor one over the other?
Without knowing any context, I'd scratch off the Queue plugin. It is pushing for minimalistic, but it doesn't sound like that is what you want. On the other end, CakeResque seems a bit overkill, and may be too much for your needs. Email Queue plugin seems simple enough to get the job done, but it hasn't been updated in two years, which could potentially cause problems if you aren't careful. (Sorry if this seems like common knowledge to you, but I have no context on how experienced you are.)
It really depends on what you like more. CakeResque is probably a safe bet, as it seems updated and you will find a lot more support than you might on the open source projects, but I prefer the last one, Email Queue plugin, as it is simple and gets it done fine.

Alternative self hosted solution for google apps (mainly document/spreadsheet)? [closed]

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As titled, I'm finding for a software can be installed on my own server, to replace for google apps.
I'm open to commercial solution, the point is I want to keep the data on my own server.
Any advice is appreciated
Okie doke. This is actually pretty challenging -- you're asking for online editing, which is very cloud-oriented, but using a private server. If all you wanted was file services, then you'd have a lot of options -- OwnCloud.org is a personal favorite, but there are a bunch.
If you really want to be able to edit online but save to a private server, SharePoint comes to mind first. Alfresco and its ilk are also out there, but that's enterprise-oriented. There are theoretically some ways to use OpenOffice programs in a browser (see also this) but I've never seen them in action.
Hope that gets you started. Good luck.

backup/restore from-to Gmail? [closed]

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I would like to implement in my app, written in Lua,the option to save a backup file to Gmail and restore it from there.
I just need how to save one file and restore that from the same account again.
Several apps use that feature now ( i guess using the Gmail as HD Feature).
Any ideas? I could read also PHP, Object-C and Java sources if you have nothing in Lua :)
I searched for infos in the net, but did not found a single demo source.
A google search turned up these IMAP clients:
luaimap
imapfilter
And from the Lua mailing list
limap

Is there a good (and simple) open source mail client for windows? [closed]

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I'm looking for a simple open source mail client to personalize, something really simple but that has all the basic features like downloading email, sending replying and attaching files.
Does something like this even exists? If not are there libraries to use?
Language is not a problem.
Thank you
I love Thunderbird, but I'll admit it was a bit of an uncomfortable transition from Outlook. Still, once I got comfortable with it, I haven't looked back.
There's a link on the right to download the source if you're wanting to tinker.
You can always go for mutt with cygwin. :) Its simple in that it is very basic (no GUI), but definitely not simple to use. Still, its a good client.