I wish there was a really good Hamsters Lemmy…
If you are comfortable with the command line, mbsync / isync allow you to save your mail offline with the ability to search and read it later on. You can use a cron job to fetch the email however often you want it.
If you use emacs, you can set up gnupg integration for easy encryption and decryption of files.
I would also read up on expiration of keys, and how you can export (backup) and import a key. The latter can also be useful if you want to use the same key on multiple devices.
i just mean the one schizo mentioned
i have a 2017 lg 5k monitor (same goofy software trick) that works with ubuntu x11
Just tried it: I was able to connect to gpodder sync and sync my, subscriptions. Unfortunately, the data is not being parsed end I end op with a list of podcasts all titled ‘Unknown podcast’ with no episodes or any other data or information.
I set up nextcloud via docker on a raspberry pi and installed gpodder sync there. That is working for me.
I have also implemented it in emacs. It is awesome.
Yes I understand that, but ‘pretty much’ is not ‘entirely’, so I am looking for confirmation.
Does this also sync with nextcloud/gpoddersync?
There are a lot of shit people in this world. Try to minimize your interactions with them. Don’t waste your energy on them.
I guess the transaction and exchange fees don’t scale with the inflation of the currency. The exchange server may also have a minimum starting fee.
I havent looked into these other formats because maildir works for me. I can saxe local backups, remoxe mail from the serveg, and even put it back later. All plain text.
Look into isync / mbsync in combination with maildir utils (mu/mu4e) or notmuch.
Actually, wash your hands before you pick your nose to minimize the risk of infections, etc.
Why the emacs hate?
Can you provide any source that it was created or initiated by what you call ‘a crazed bunch of emacs zealots’, or that the goal was to ‘unsurp the rightful position of “man”’. Quite bold statements that are unlikely to be true imho.
You could take a look at: https://github.com/aclements/notmuch