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This tool is featured with a very high compression mechanism hence useful in backing up large sized folders over a slow network, Or useful in reducing the backup size to a maximum possible.
For detailed help, please refer to http://blogger.iamamazing.in/2016/01/automate-backup-with-python-script.html
ImapArchiver is a tool which can be used to save the all imap account into a local directory/archive. The ideal objective is to used it with cron to automatically make a back up of your imap account
savepex is a backup software writen in python. It allow you to select (also drag & drop) multiple file/directory, save your preferences in a file and recall it. savepex support command-line. All the operation are logged into a file and in a pdf file.
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Simple tool to backup Livejournal entries written in Python. Given a username and date range, downloads all entries in the range and places them in html files on the user's hard drive.