Now this was the best explanation and I'm paranoid when it comes to security and keeping my data secure and not lose them, so I will try this Mailbird Pro now and try to get it's lifetime license
Thanks, mate. Just like how my father explains me things.
Hi there,
if you are going for mailbird, it downloads everything real fast, and it works great with gmail, and it is cool software.
but... by default it does not download large attachments. You can change that default, but I had trouble getting it to consistently download my attachments, I am talking like about a year ago, and I don't know if they fixed that bug.
So, try it out, but keep an eye on those attachments and whether it is doing what you want with them.
If you like to be paranoid about your online data, best strategy is to run mailbird once every few days, you can make a Windows scheduled task for that, if you want.
The problem with running it constantly is that is constantly syncs. So if your online data somehow gets messed up or deleted, it will mess up and delete your backup, too. So that's why best policy is to run it only once in a while. IMHO.