

Our review in Dec 17 was for version 4.0.7 when we concluded that the catastrophic bug in snapshots *may* have been fixed, only further testing will tell, but serious questions remain over the overall quality of the app.īy version 4.1.7 the app appeared to have settled down, it still crashed every now and then – not great for a backup app that should just run unattended in the background.

For versions 4.0.5/6 our conclusion was: DO NOT USE THIS APPLICATION. This app has a history of crashing, deleting items it should not, and other such fun. Note: Google, Microsoft, GMX, DomainFactory are trademarks of their respective owners.
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The backups can be offline and moved around to different computers. Stores emails in open format (.eml) which can be opened in clients like Apple Mail Tags / Folder names are retained during migration Clever restore process that'll skip already existing emails Independent IMAP Server to Server migration utility Native Email Browsing interface where you can undelete specific emails (in case of user error) Add the accounts, set the backup frequency and it'll unobtrusively backup emails in the background Automated backups at multiple locations (server and local) using the Hooks functionality. Tested with iCloud, Gmail, Google Apps, Microsoft Exchange, GMX, DomainFactory. Click on that to get back to the preferences. Note: This is a background app, it resides on the Mac menu bar called "H". "Horcrux is handy since you don't actually have to think about it when it's running" - Lifehacker The best part is, you have an option to restore the backed up emails to any other email account, retaining all your tags/folder hierarchy. Horcrux lets you automatically backup your mails from any IMAP supported email accounts with great ease.
