Hi Elizabeth, thanks for the suggestion. I had a look at Enkive, and it looks great as an enterprise archiving solution for searching a great number of emails. However, I would like to preserve the folder structure of my IMAP accounts. That's why I don't import them into gmail (gmail's support for folders is abysmal, tagging is just not the same as a structured folder system). What would be enough for me is a backend that supports IMAP directly. I guess a simple IMAP server would be sufficient, but ideally, I don't want to set one up myself, but rather use an appliance maintained by people who are more able than me in this regard. http://www.citadel.org is a great solution, but adds to much overhead that I don't need and that often gets in the way...
Hi Elizabeth, thanks for the
Hi Elizabeth, thanks for the suggestion. I had a look at Enkive, and it looks great as an enterprise archiving solution for searching a great number of emails. However, I would like to preserve the folder structure of my IMAP accounts. That's why I don't import them into gmail (gmail's support for folders is abysmal, tagging is just not the same as a structured folder system). What would be enough for me is a backend that supports IMAP directly. I guess a simple IMAP server would be sufficient, but ideally, I don't want to set one up myself, but rather use an appliance maintained by people who are more able than me in this regard. http://www.citadel.org is a great solution, but adds to much overhead that I don't need and that often gets in the way...
Christian