@ShadSterling @b0rk

On Linux I used #imapSync for copying all emails and folders from one account to another. My hosting provider had this tool installed but it can run on your machine at home.
It is no longer in the official Debian repositories, I have read that #mailSync can do the same.
I used the following (rest is code):
imapsync \
--logdir ~/logs/imapsync \
--host1 imap.example.com \
--user1 [email protected] \
--ssl1 \
--host2 example.org \
--user2 [email protected] \
--ssl2 \

PSA: #MAILSPRING / #NYLASMAIL HAS *NOT* GONE OPEN SOURCE

Beware the #openwashing claims of this company about removing the need for a MailspringID and #opensourcing #MailSync. These make it sound like this #email project has gone #FOSS / #opensource, getting many to pay for a subscription for #privacy focused #email. The server though is (and is planned to remain) closed, #proprietary, #centralized and owned by a US corporation (Foundry 376 LLC).

Details:
https://community.getmailspring.com/t/a-free-open-source-future-for-mailspring/484/20

Please boost.

A free, open-source future for Mailspring

I can answer to that one a little bit. The primary reason we have no plan for this is because Mailspring is only viable as a product because we’re in a position to compete with proprietary email products with similar features, but in a privacy-oriented model. If we open-sourced the server, there would be nothing preventing any of those companies — some of whom completely ignore the terms of the GPL — from ripping off Mailspring as a service in its entirety at no cost to them. Because Mailspring...