

If you are looking for a client to keep your personal email separate from the morass of business emails (which is a very smart idea), this is the ONE to use. Unibox works very well for a small-business, self-employed person.© eightloops GmbH All rights reserved Contact us Privacy policy: Web App PressContact us Privacy policy: Web App Press.
#THE UNIBOX OWNER PLUS#
Let's hope you are using an IMAP account such as Gmail or iCloud.EGAMI 9.0.X based on OE-A 4.4 - Image Download: Zgemma: H9Twin H9Combo H9.2S H9.2H H9.S Plus H9.T H9.S H7 / H7C / H7AC H6 H5.2S Plus H5. You delete email on IMAP on one device and it's gone when you look at the mailbox with the second device. While IMAP downloads a copy of the email but leaves it on the server and that allows sync between multiple devices such as an iPhone and a Mac. POP is like you went to your mailbox and emptied it when checking for email. POP doesn't leave the email on the server, it downloads it into the email client. If the connection details are POP, well that would be unfortunate. If the email account connection details are IMAP then for sure the data is on the server. However, if the "Archive" folder is a sub-folder within a mailbox then the email is actually hosted out at your email providers email server. It's possible they stuffed everything into a proprietary SQLite database which would require someone with deep database knowledge to access the contents and dump it to something more useful. Accessing the data might be difficult, see if there's an export option in the App.
#THE UNIBOX OWNER MAC#
Mac App Store Apps are typically sandboxed in the Containers folder and the archives are possibly located somewhere down a tree of folders. I would look in the users home directory ~/Library/Containers and look for a folder that has Unibox in the name.

Shame, looks like a decent App for the most part with some interesting features. App review are stating their isn't any support they can obtain from the company. The App is 3 years old and hasn't been updated. It looks like the company behind Unibox hasn't posted to their Twitter feed since 2017.
#THE UNIBOX OWNER ARCHIVE#
But I'm not IT.Īny ideas as to where this archive might be hiding? I'm on a 2013 Trashcan Pro stuck using Big Sur (a whole other issue not related to this, lol) I'm thinking this should all be accessible through Register and not be dependent on any specific end user. This hide and seek for this archive is driving us nuts. We are a small team and all work remotely. I'm not the IT guy (we don't really have one, the owner's boyfriend is and he can only help us out in limited amounts of helpfulness). Unibox is quite sparse on technical details. I'm sure this isn't Unibox-specific but I do not see her/his folder might be hiding. We want to ensure we can access the archive before we go willy-nilly deleting or losing stuff. We are at a point where we need to archive previous emails but no one can find where these emails are stored locally. Our email system is using Register(dot)com and they want us to move to a different, modern platform. I've been using the Unibox email client for a few years and love it.
