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shivaniawasthi · 4 months ago
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mailbackupsoftware · 8 months ago
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Why choose this mail backup solution? Find out!
There are several tools that offer to backup emails for Mac. What makes one tool different from another? What makes one tool safer compared to another? What are the things that first-time email users should keep in mind while choosing a mail backup software?
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This article will deal with these questions and give you a solid solution to manage all emails effortlessly even if you have never done it before.
Gone are the days when email users got scared by the thought of email backup and recovery. Today, we have specialized tools that give you the chance to backup, restore, archive and export all major email services under the same umbrella and interface.
Here, you are going to find the best email archiver for Mac, that also works as an email backup and recovery tool. But wait, that is not all, the tool also works as an email converter! Yes! Such a tool exists, and you can get it right here, that too at an amazing affordable price.
Mail backup X – The best email backup tool for Mac and windows
Mail backup X is the best tool that you can use to manage emails on mac and windows. You don’t have to be an expert to use this tool to its full capacity. It is a certified tool that is cross platform compatible and also incredibly easy to work with. You can use this tool successfully even if you are a first-time user. You can use this tool by following extremely simple instructions. The tool comes with a user-friendly wizard-based interface that makes everything super simple for you.
If you have been worried about not being able to find the ideal mail backup tool for mac, you should definitely try this.
Let us explore the world of this certified tool that could turn out to be just what you need!
Here are the top features of this email backup tool for Mac!
Set up automatic incremental backups
You can use this tool to set up automatic incremental backups that are easy to set up. You can set up these backups with a one time set up. Once these are set up, the tool automatically stores the latest backup in the package of your choice.
Restore backed up emails to live mailbox
You can use this tool to restore backed up emails to a live mailbox of your choice. You can choose even single emails. This means that your backed up emails are never truly out of your reach. You can use this feature to ensure that you can always use the emails you want.
Archive emails in PDF format
This feature is pretty unique and useful. If you want, you can use this feature to directly archive emails in PDF format. This allows you to maintain the folder hierarchy and to ensure that no emails are lost. You can share these emails with anyone after protecting them with a strong password.
Convert emails from one format to another
You can use this tool to export emails from one format to another. This feature is greatly prized because it allows you to migrate emails from any major email format. You can choose what you want to migrate. This gives you an added edge over other tools. You don’t have to buy another tool to migrate emails.
Smart backup and resume
This feature is great for users who struggle with unstable internet. You can use this tool to get smart backups where the tool automatically detects the strength of the internet connection during backups and manages the backups accordingly. The tool holds and resumes the backup process based on the connection speed.
Automatic USB backup and sync
You can use this tool to get access to instant portable USB backups. Once these are set up, you just have to plug in the mapped USB drive. The tool will automatically store the latest copy of the local backup in it. It is great for those who need ease of portability.
Choose between the single-user and team license
Single user license
The single-user license of the tool lets you manage your emails on two computers. You can get a single-user license if you are an individual user looking for high-quality email management services. You can use this tool to manage up to 5 mail profiles per user. You can use this version of the tool to get things done on a smaller scale.
The team license
You can use the team license of the tool to manage emails as a large team. You can use the team license to manage up to 5 mail profiles per user. You can get this for 5, 10, 20, 30 users or more. Once you are sure that this version works for you, you can upgrade to the full version. As the administrator of the full license, you can assign these email profiles to other users. You can also use the tool remotely for other users.
Get the free trial without fail! Try it now!
Yes, you can now test the free trial version of the tool right here. The free demo has been created to make sure that you are familiar with how everything works with the real thing. You can use this free demo version for 15 days. You can use the free trial to check out all the features of the tool in a limited capacity. You should know that none of the features are going to be hidden. Once you are sure that the free demo works, you should upgrade to the full license in the package of your choice.
To download the free trial, click here https://www.mailbackupx.com/.
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vastedge330 · 9 months ago
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When selecting an Office 365 backup solution, businesses should focus on automated backups, granular recovery options, security, and scalability. These features help protect critical data from accidental deletions and malicious attacks, ensuring that business operations remain uninterrupted in case of data loss.
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vinlynce · 2 years ago
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Almost done one of my video wips, so take one of the pieces from it in the meanwhile!
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carrionexe · 4 months ago
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hey. u know me. its ur beloved public enemy #1. they did it to me again :D
back up n sfw side for -> @ m*****exe
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wolfjackle-creates · 2 years ago
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Bring Me Home Arc 2 Part 17
Damn, how did this get to a part 17????
Here's the promised WIP Wednesday (on a Thursday)!
I had a lot of fun writing this part. The words just flowed so easily.
If you didn't notice, I now have the first arc posted on AO3. It covers the first three parts I've shared here along with some extras that I never did.
Story Summary: Tim and Danny are both neglected by parents who care more about their work than their families. They deal with this by spending too much time online and find each other playing MMORPGs. They keep up their friendship as Tim becomes Robin and Danny becomes Phantom and don't bother keeping secrets from each other.
Part 1, Previous
Word Count: 1.9k
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By the time morning had rolled around, Tim had also signed them up for a 7:30 AM and a 6 PM TV interview. Hopefully they could do enough damage control to mitigate the worst of Walker’s bad PR, whatever that turned out to be.
Tim nudged everyone awake at 5 AM. Conner and Cassie got up the easiest.
“Morning, Rob,” Conner said through a yawn. “Time to prepare for our interview?”
“Yep. We’ll be going in uniform since this is an interview for the Young Justice.”
“Great,” said Cassie. “We’ll be ready.”
Tim went to Danny next. “Hey, Danny.” The boy didn’t move, so Tim shook his shoulder slightly.
“Wha…?” Danny blinked his eyes open. “Wha’s goin on?”
“Me and the others are going to our interviews. We’ll be back in a few hours, kay?”
Danny just blinked at him and Tim laughed fondly.
“I’ll leave a note.”
Tim skipped breakfast on their way out, though Bart offered him some breakfast bars.
“It’s too late to be up,” Tim yawned.
Conner laughed as he hugged Tim and wrapped him in his TTK. They rose several feet into the air. “You should not have pulled that all-nighter.”
“How else was I supposed to be awake in time?”
Tim could feel the way Conner shook his head. “Just tell me where to go. I’ll get us there.”
Tim pointed to an area in town. “It’s over that way.”
Bart grinned. “I’ll meet you three there!”
“We won’t be long,” said Cassie.
With the benefit of flying, they were at the radio station within fifteen minutes. Sometimes being friends with metas made life so much easier.
As soon as they entered, a team of people greeted them.
“You were actually serious!” exclaimed a tall, white man. “Thought for sure it was a joke when I got your email last night. I’m Steve and I’ll be your interviewer this morning.”
Tim shook his hand. “Good morning, Steve. Robin at your service, and these are Superboy, Wonder Girl, and Impulse.”
Then they had to be introduced to all the producers, sound engineers, and assistants. If it hadn’t been for his parents’ gala training, Tim was certain he would’ve forgotten all the names instantly.
The employees knew how to do their jobs, however, and despite everyone wanting to meet the heroes, in less than twenty minutes, they were set up in the recording studio.
“So,” said Steve. “I just want to make sure I get this right. You, Robin, have been friends with Phantom for a while now and wanted to tell our listeners the truth about him. That he’s actually a hero and not a menace.”
“That’s right, Steve. I knew him before… Well, he’s a ghost. You know what before implies. He was there for me when I first became Robin. Now I want to be there for him when he’s dealing with similar struggles.”
“That’s not what any of the experts believe.”
Conner snorted. “The so-called experts in this town want to completely destroy any and all ghosts. Don’t think they’re unbiased.”
Bart nodded. “Yeah. We may not have known Phantom as long as Robin, here. But he’s a good guy. Helped us out when we got stranded here.”
“Stranded, eh? Mind if I ask you more about that on air?”
Tim laughed. “You can ask whatever you like. But I can’t guarantee we’ll answer everything. Secret missions and all that, you understand.”
Steve sighed theatrically. “It was worth a shot. Now, we’ll be going live in about five minutes and we’ll have three segments of eight minutes separated by two minute ad breaks. For a total of thirty minutes in the studio. Anything in particular you want me to ask?”
Tim pulled a sheet of paper out of his utility belt. “I wrote some down, if you don’t mind. They should be engaging and broad enough to please your audience and personal curiosity.”
“I won’t ask only from this list, you understand,” said Steve as he took it.
“Of course not. The first three are ones I do request that you ask, however. Beyond those, they’re just suggestions.”
Steve skimmed the list and nodded. “I can work with this.”
Beyond the window, the sound technician made a signal.
“All right, everyone. That’s the one minute mark. Let me introduce you before you say anything, capiche?”
Tim gave a thumbs up and the others added their assent.
The “on air” light turned on and Steve spoke in a voice much more performative than the one he’d been using. “Good Morning, Amity Park! This is Steve Boyce here to help you bring in the day. How are you early birds doing? Have I got a treat for you today! So last night I got absolutely no sleep because at nine thirty, shortly after our newly implemented curfew, I got a surprise email. From no other than the heroes who helped us out the other night when we were attacked! That’s right! The one and only Robin from Gotham emailed my and asked to come on my small, local show. So he and the Teen Titans are here with me. Let’s give them a warm Amity welcome, what do you say?”
Cassie laughed. “Thanks for that introduction, Steve. I’m Wonder Girl and I’d like to clarify one point. The former Teen Titans have kept the name Titans even if they’re no longer Teens. So we’ve decided to go by a new name.”
Bart nodded. “Yep. We’re the Young Justice now.”
Steve laughed. “Looks like I’ve already put my foot in it. Let me correct myself, let’s give the Young Justice a warm Amity welcome.”
Tim put on the happy gala voice his parents had drilled into him. “Not at all! It’s a new change and we’ve never really operated out here before. Even back home in San Francisco or Gotham we get called the Teen Titans more often than not. We’re just on a crusade to get the name change to stick.”
“Well I’m sure all of my listeners will be sure to get it right going forward. Now, let’s get down to business. We’re all thrilled that you were around to help us out the other night, but what brought you to Amity to begin with? Mayor Montez has publicly stated he never even had a chance to reach out for help before you were on the scene.”
“That was all Robin’s doing,” said Conner. “He’s friends with Phantom, you know.”
“Yep,” agreed Tim. “We were in the area when our transport broke down. Impulse figured out where we were and I knew of Amity due to my friendship with Phantom. Since we weren’t on a time limit, we decided to pop into town for a visit. Imagine our surprise when our very first evening here, we experienced a ghost invasion!”
Cassie laughed. “Oh, come on, Rob. With our lives, it really wasn’t that surprising.”
“Yeah,” said Bart. “We’ve totally had weirder things happen to us.”
Steve leaned forward and pitched his tone lower as if conspiring with them. “Well, I’ll definitely be asking for some of the details on what those might’ve been later. But first, I have to ask. Robin, how did you meet Phantom? He’s that ghost in the black-and-white jumpsuit, right? As far as I know, he’s only ever been seen in Amity. And you’ve certainly never been here before.”
Tim took a breath, this was the moment. “Yep, that’s him. And, well, it may be strange, but I knew him before he was ever Phantom.”
“Before he was Phantom? Do you mean…” Steve let his voice trail off.
Tim let out a low sigh and closed his eyes. He really had to sell this. “Yeah.” He made sure his voice was rough. “Yeah. I knew him before he died. He was one of my best friends growing up and we’ve known each other for years.”
Conner put a hand on his shoulder. “Rob…”
When even Steve needed a second to figure out how to reply, Tim figured he did a good enough job. “So you know him when he was alive,” Steve said. “Who was he? Where did he live?”
“I’m afraid I can’t answer that,” said Tim. “He was young when he died and his family don’t need people harassing them. They’ve been through a lot. And I know Phantom’s reputation isn’t the best.”
Steve let out another put-upon sigh. “And there you go being reasonable when all I want is the hot gossip. Fine, no questions about who Phantom was. I’m sure you were thrilled when you found out he came back as a ghost, though.”
Tim laughed and was glad Steve was able to change the mood of the interview so quickly without him doing anything. “Oh absolutely. I near about had a heart attack when he called me up out of the blue to say he was a ghost now! This was my first opportunity to visit him since, you know.”
Conner nudged him. “So he brought us along for the ride.”
Steve hummed. “So for the rest of you, this is your first time meeting Phantom?”
“Yep,” said Bart. “I like him. He’s cool.”
“So, Impulse, you think he’s trying to help us. Because it seems like whenever he shows up, things get broken and we have to spend days or weeks and tens of thousands on repairs.”
“Robin knows more about it than I do,” said Bart, “but I guess what let Phantom cross back over to Earth is allowing other ghosts to cross back over. Phantom just wants to spend more time with his living family and friends. The others ghosts…”
“They want more than that,” finished Tim. “Phantom’s explained it to me a bit. They all have something driving them that can only be fulfilled on Earth. And they don’t care what they have to do to satisfy that drive. So Phantom steps in to try and prevent them from causing too much damage or hurting anyone. Then he forces them back to the dimension they come from.”
“In fact,” added Cassie. “We spent all night talking with Phantom and we got his side of the story on several of his fights since he first came to Amity. We’ve written it all up and submitted them to the local paper, so look in the OpEds over the next few days if you want to know the truth.”
“Oh, well now you’ve definitely got me intrigued! I think I will. Anything you'd be willing to share with us now?”
“Do you remember how a month or two ago, a giant robot was seen in Amity?” asked Tim.
“Not something I’m likely to forget!”
Tim laughed. “I’m sure! Well, what you don’t know is that he crossed over to Earth from the Ghost Zone about three or four days before you ever saw him. Phantom kept him from gaining a physical body for days before Technus was able to get past him.”
“Really? So you’re saying that without Phantom, we would’ve been dealing with that robot for a lot longer?”
“Yep.”
Steve asked several more questions about Phantom. Some serious: How does he plan to decrease property damage going forward? We’re coaching him on how to move a fight and deescalate conflict. And some light hearted: So I heard he’s a dog person? Oh, absolutely. A ghost dog adopted him a few weeks ago.
Then the questions turned more personal as he moved on from Phantom and asked about their lives and exploits. And before they knew it, the interview was over.
“Thanks for reaching out,” Steve said as soon as they left the recording studio. “You are by far the biggest guests I’ve ever had on.”
“Thanks for agreeing to have us on so last minute,” said Tim.
“How could I possibly say no?”
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Hope you enjoyed the interview! I probably won't go into detail for the TV one since it'd just be rehashing the same information.
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cea-tide · 1 month ago
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I lost my phone somewhere today 😭
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smallblueandloud · 14 days ago
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genuinely so full of joy tonight because i can feel myself becoming closer to the person i've always wanted to be!!!!
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andkeeponplaying · 2 months ago
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Omg iykyk but around 6 last night they terminated me. I got the your blog was terminated notice when I tried to log in and everything. But just tried and!!!! Yippeeeeeeeeee
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forsaire · 2 months ago
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oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god
i was so scared
word and my usb was being so weird, it wasn't opening up my zombie fic, and the onedrive was weird and nothing was loading and i couldn't open anything and it said there was a serious error
i felt like i was going to throw up
i thought i had lost everything (i didn't, i could see it, but nothing would open)
someone hold my hand, i was so scared
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leveragehunters · 2 years ago
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An alternative to google docs
To paraphrase a recent post: google docs is pants as a writing tool.
I'm suggesting MS Word as an alternative. Yeah, I know, it's not perfect, but it is (IMO), better than google docs.
But I'm not just suggesting Word when I suggest Word. I'm suggesting a free Microsoft account, which gives you Word and OneDrive.
It only takes a minute or two and a free account gets you:
Word in the browser
A OneDrive with 5gb of storage - now, 5gb might not be much holistically but in terms of text based documents, it's decent. My entire 'Fic' folder is 2.11gb. That's everything I've ever written and all their drafts, wips and their multiple drafts, betaed fics, ideas, writing refs and guidance, archived drafts/fics, AND the 500+ fics I've downloaded as epubs from AO3).
Excel, Outlook, Teams, OneNote - basically the whole Microsoft365 suite - in the browser
I use Word exclusively, both for fic and for work (where I write extensively), and the online version does everything I need. It autosaves, has version control/reversion, and sharing (if that's what you're into), and you can seamlessly copy and paste from Word into AO3's rich text editor - no formatting adjustments required.
Anyway, it's something to think about. If you want to give it a try, the simplest way is to create a new OneDrive account, which will also give you everything else.
Go here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/microsoft-365/onedrive/online-cloud-storage (clickable link)
Click 'Create a free account'.
Click 'get a new email address' and follow the prompts (recommended but not required) or use an existing email address. If you create a new email address, don't actually use it for email. It's just the umbrella the account sits under.
That's it; you're done.
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apocalyptic-byler · 3 months ago
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IS ANYONE ELSE GETTING TUMBLR COPYRIGHT VIOLATION EMAILS OR IS IT JUST ME
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w1ng3dw01f · 21 days ago
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Love getting this email sometimes (/j)
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Like…
This wasn’t me Captain.
Okay, I’ve gotten this twice now. Anyone else? There have been multiple reports of the same thing on Reddit.
Also, as long as WE are the ones receiving the emails, the hackers/bots/whatever else is going on can’t do shit.
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sinisterpeople · 9 months ago
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Decided to block a zine that rejected me and its mods as a #selfcare and only one mod has a listed username. So sad </3
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dragonfly-alice · 2 months ago
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Backup!
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This is a reminder to backup your stories, projects, art...etc! I've lost so many things because of computer issues in the past. Ugh! I lost 50K words to a NaNoWriMo novel once (managed to save 1000 words) I've lost so much fanfiction, original stories...etc.
I used to back up stories with my email (emailed them to myself) but then I lost the email! Ahh! Then yahoo deleted it for inactivity. Rude. I was trying to get back into it. I wasn't inactive! It hurts how much content I know was saved in that email account.
Younger me learned a lesson. Now I backup in several places.
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soap-ify · 1 year ago
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well...
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