

@Cris_Color @pastermil @kreynen I haven’t asked the question of the project. - I actually going to attend the intro session to learn more amout the project.
@Cris_Color @pastermil @kreynen I haven’t asked the question of the project. - I actually going to attend the intro session to learn more amout the project.
One of the reasons I posted this is I think that it would be great if more people got in and supported the project
Yeah I am just getting involved in the project. I think that engaging with a full suite of open source products is a good way to show how they can be used by Credit Unions and save a heap of costs…but I also understand this is a process and sometimes you do need to be aware of what your audience uses. Its a process right?
@cmeu What kind of custom firmware do you use? Is that #openwrt - if not consider it.
Check with your FTTN provider - Are they using CGNAT or any other IP4 sharing tech - if so you will need to see if they will do you a static IP or otherwise except you from IP sharing.
At least outside the US most ISPs will let you use your own router with their Fibre modem but if not you need to know how to get their device into bridge mode or at least forward some ports to your own devices.
@Socket462 Yeah I did some dry runs and the folders maoped but I think its something about the labels … Ill dig further.
That info about running via cron is really useful.
@Socket462 Thanks yeah. I think you are right. I have managed to have some success with extracting emails from #Gmail using #imapsync. I’ve done a couple of test runs but think that I have an issue with labels (basically I end up with emails in the All Mail folder but not in Sent or Inbox ) so I think I need to look at the options a bit.
Where should I / would you keep scripts that I create to run either one off or on a regular basis ? Should I create a folder in /etc/imapsync ? I have never really understood the folder structure of Linux despite trying to read up on it a few times.
@Krik Yeah no man page and /etc/imapsync doesn’t exist - I’ve also had a look at the documentation on the site (imapsync.lamiral.info/ but the documentation feels a bit free form - I mean Hey its free software I don’t expect anything - I have managed to get it running using the example config I found on the site and just creating a folder in a subdirectory of my ~/ and seem to be making some progress with some dry runs. I’m actually hoping to move emails into my email account running on #yunohost.
@Cris_Color @kreynen I agree. I think fundamentally this is a good project / idea. I am trying to work out where I might contribute - Im a Business Analyst with Web Content experience so my though was to start in Documentation and communication to start. Consequently Im interested in talking to anyone with any #fintech #payments and #corebanking knowledge.