Integrations
Back up email to the cloud you already use
Forward any email to your private InboxBucket address and the original .eml is saved to storage you own — as a standard file, readable anywhere, kept for good. Pick the provider you already use.
Google Drive
Save every email as a .eml in a folder InboxBucket creates in your Drive. Google’s most limited access — your other files stay invisible.
Set up Google Drive →
OneDrive
Archive your mail to a folder in your own OneDrive as the original .eml, attachments intact — ideal if you already live in Microsoft 365.
Set up OneDrive →
Dropbox
Send every backed-up email straight to your Dropbox as a standard .eml file, organized into dated folders you can browse anywhere.
Set up Dropbox →
Amazon S3
Point InboxBucket at an S3 bucket you control (or any S3-compatible store) for durable, low-cost, developer-friendly email archiving.
Set up Amazon S3 →
Cloudflare R2
Write every email to your own Cloudflare R2 bucket as a .eml over the S3 API — with zero egress, so restoring your whole archive is always free.
Set up Cloudflare R2 →
Backblaze B2
Archive your mail to your own Backblaze B2 bucket as a .eml — S3-compatible, low-cost object storage from a company built on backup.
Set up Backblaze B2 →
Wasabi
Back up email to Wasabi hot cloud storage — flat, predictable pricing with no egress or API fees, connected over the S3 API.
Set up Wasabi →
DigitalOcean Spaces
Archive every email to a Space in your DigitalOcean account — simple S3-compatible object storage beside the infrastructure you already run.
Set up DigitalOcean Spaces →
Hetzner Object Storage
Store your email archive in Hetzner Object Storage — EU-hosted, S3-compatible buckets at Hetzner’s famously low prices.
Set up Hetzner Object Storage →
MinIO
Point InboxBucket at your own MinIO server and every email lands as a .eml on storage you run yourself — full self-hosted data ownership.
Set up MinIO →
Storj
Back up email to Storj’s encrypted, decentralized cloud — objects are erasure-coded across thousands of nodes, reachable over the S3 API.
Set up Storj →
Not sure which to pick, or how backup even works? Start with our comparison of email backup methods, or see how InboxBucket works.