Not sure why all the complexity. I just set my Gmail account to forward to an address on my self-hosted domain, and set it to delete after. Then I can check my “gmail” using standard IMAP on my own server (I also run RainLoop for a webmail interface). Sending mail back through Gmail is more complex, though, since Google put some protections on it to prevent spam. Since I don’t have to send from my Gmail account very often, I just log in to the web interface those rare times I need to do it.
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[UK] Green Party calls for UK to retain membership of single market and customs union
(www.theneweuropean.co.uk)
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[KE] Green Party joins LSK’s ‘occupy Parliament’ clamour to push for Parliament dissolution
(www.capitalfm.co.ke)
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You can use Thunderbird to copy your old messages from your Gmail account to your self-hosted IMAP.