A common use case for EmailEngine is to feed existing and incoming emails into some analyzing service, for example one that creates and stores vector embeddings for context-aware searches over a corpus of emails. With a regular email export you only get a snapshot of the time you created the| EmailEngine Blog
In a previous blog post, we discussed how email threads are typically managed on the client side, as virtual entities. Previous attempts to define server-side threading, such as the RFC5256 standard, were mainly useful for mailing-list type threads, assuming that all related emails were located in the same folder. This| EmailEngine Blog