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.
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 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?
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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 am pretty sure lineage os does get regular updates on my oneplus 3t.
They are asking for recent papers. Sci hub only has payers published before 2022.
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.
Nice job!