| > I wonder if the same can be done with Gmail archives. That's called "using an email client" to access email. The way it originally worked, you know, and still does[1]. I use Vivaldi browser, which has a built-in mail client[2]. You can use Mozilla Thunderbird[3], or (gasp) Outlook. All of them allow you to maintain a complete, offline, up-to-date copy of your mailbox, which you can export and back up if needs be. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protoc... [2] https://vivaldi.com/features/mail/ [3] https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/ |
Apps like imap-backup (https://github.com/joeyates/imap-backup) allow retaining IMAP data.
In short, don't rely on TB to retain IMAP data, (like Dropbox) it is not a backup and IME will sync data losses, deleting local data if it is no longer accessible on the server.
Take care.