Re: [GTALUG] Linux friendly email providers?

2023-11-22 Thread Karen Lewellen via talk
Hi there, Going to try for clean in context. On Wed, 22 Nov 2023, Ron / BCLUG via talk wrote: I'm guilty of putting myself through that. Have run email on a small domain for a few years and am in the process of moving several more to an entirely new system. Ah ha! laughs..but this might

Re: [GTALUG] Linux friendly email providers?

2023-11-22 Thread Bob Jonkman via talk
I used Thunderbird to drag & drop all messages between (active) IMAP accounts when setting up new system. There's a (somewhat ancient) tool called imapcopy that I've been keeping in my back pocket for just such an occasion. Command line, no SSL/TLS support (except through tunnelling), and

Re: [GTALUG] Linux friendly email providers?

2023-11-22 Thread Howard Gibson via talk
On Wed, 22 Nov 2023 21:25:13 -0500 (EST) Karen Lewellen via talk wrote: > Hi folks, > let me be more specific..some of you tech wizards run your own mail > servers laughs. > for context, although google is removing access to basic html in January, > they pulled my access to it early..and

Re: [GTALUG] Linux friendly email providers?

2023-11-22 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
Karen Lewellen via talk wrote on 2023-11-22 18:25: let me be more specific..some of you tech wizards run your own mail servers laughs. I'm guilty of putting myself through that. Have run email on a small domain for a few years and am in the process of moving several more to an entirely new

[GTALUG] Linux friendly email providers?

2023-11-22 Thread Karen Lewellen via talk
Hi folks, let me be more specific..some of you tech wizards run your own mail servers laughs. for context, although google is removing access to basic html in January, they pulled my access to it early..and without warning on Monday. So, what I am seeking now is a provider that can.. 1,