This guide covers Synology Mail Backup using Mail Backup X, a tool developed by InventPure. It explains how the software runs on your Synology NAS, how to set it up, and how to use it daily for backing up, searching, and restoring emails.
Mail Backup X works directly inside your local network. It stores all email archives on your NAS through a simple, browser-based interface. Once installed, you can connect Gmail, Outlook, Office 365, or any IMAP mail account, and manage everything from one place. You can also import older email archives in standard formats like PST, MBOX, or EML to keep everything searchable from one dashboard.
It’s built to stay out of your way. Synology Backups run automatically and incrementally, using very little storage, and the archive viewer lets you open any saved mail without needing another client.
Setting up Mail Backup X on Synology NAS
Installation and Setup :- https://mailbackupxforsynology.mailbackupx.com/
Step 1 – Prepare Your Synology NAS
Make sure your NAS is powered on, connected to the network, and that you’re logged in to DSM with administrator rights. If you already have your Mail Backup X license key, keep it handy.
If you don’t know how to do that, here are the quick steps:
- Firstly, log in to Synology DSM. Enter the IP address or Quick Connect ID of your Synology NAS. It might look something like this: http://yournasip:5000.
- Put your DSM credentialsto log in.

Step 2 – Install Container Manager (Docker)
- Open Package Center on your DSM desktop.
- Search for Docker or Container Manager.

- Click Install, then Open when it’s ready.

This adds the environment where Mail Backup X will run.

Step 3 – Download the Mail Backup X docker image
- Inside Container Manager, go to the Registry tab.
- Type mailbackupx in the search bar.

- Select the official image (for example, inventpure/mailbackupx) and choose Download.

- When asked for a tag, pick latest to get the most up-to-date version.

Wait until the image finishes downloading.
Step 4 – Create a Storage Folder
Open File Station and create a new folder on your NAS, such as MailBackupData.
This will hold all your backed up emails and configuration data on Synology NAS device.
Step 5 – Create and Configure the Container
- In Container Manager, go to ‘Image’, select the Mail Backup X image and click Launch.
- Under General Settings, name the container (for example, mailbackupx-instance) and enable Auto-restart. Go to the next screen.

- In Network Settings, keep the default option by checking the “Use the same network as Docker Host” box.

- Under Port Settings, map Local Port 18080 to Container Port 18080 (TCP).
- In Volume Settings, add the MailBackupData folder you created and mount it to /data inside the container.


- Review your settings and click Done to start the container.
Step 6 – Initial Setup via Mail Backup X Web Interface
- In Container Manager, confirm that the new container shows a Running status.

- Open a browser and go to http://your-nas-ip:18080.
- Log in with the default credentials (User ID: admin Password: admin). And since this is your first time, you also need to change the password when prompted.

- On the License screen, either Activate Trial or enter your License Key to unlock the full version.

Once activate, you will be able to access the tool’s dashboard. You can click on “Go to Dashboard” for that.

Adding Email Accounts and Starting Backups
Step 7 – Install the OAuth Helper (for Gmail, Outlook.com, Office 365)
Open your browser’s extension store, search for Mail Backup X OAuth Helper, and install it.This plugin handles secure sign-in for cloud-based email services.

Step 8 – Create a Backup Profile
- In the Mail Backup X interface, click Setup New Profile under Backups.

- Choose your mail service—Gmail, Outlook, Office 365, Exchange, or IMAP—and click Sign In.

- Complete the login and authorization steps in your browser.

- Back in Mail Backup X, give the profile a name, choose a backup schedule (Automatic, Manual, or Recurring), and select the folders you want.

- Click Create Backup Profile.The backup starts right away, and you can watch its progress from the Dashboard.
Step 9 – Check Progress
The Dashboard displays total emails archived and recent backup activity.Click a profile name for detailed logs or status updates.

Step 10 – Browse and Search
Select View Data to open your archived emails.You can navigate folders or use advanced search options—by sender, subject, keyword, or date range—to find specific messages instantly.

Maintenance and Support
Step 13 – Handle Multiple Accounts
Add as many profiles as you need. Each account keeps its own schedule and archive but appears together in one dashboard view.

Step 14 – Storage Efficiency
Mail Backup X uses built-in compression that can shrink archive size by up to three times, helping your NAS store large volumes of mail efficiently.
Step 15 – Privacy and Support
All backups stay on your Synology NAS; nothing is uploaded to external servers.If you ever need assistance, you can contact InventPure’s support team directly for help with setup or troubleshooting.
Working with Synology Mail Backup Daily
Once everything is running, you only need a few routine checks. Open the dashboard once in a while to confirm that backups are up to date.
When you need to find a message, open View Data, enter a keyword, and the search will pull results instantly. You can read, copy, or export messages directly.
Adding a new account or adjusting the schedule is just a few clicks. The layout stays the same, so you always know where to go. It’s designed to be handled even by non-technical users while still being reliable for long-term storage.
Setting up Synology mail backup with Mail Backup X gives you a permanent, organized space for your email history. The entire process, from container installation to daily use, fits neatly into your existing NAS routine. Everything stays local, visible, and easy to manage.
You can activate the free trial to test it before buying a license. Once you start using it, the workflow becomes familiar within a few minutes. In the end, Synology email backup feels runs as background service that keeps your correspondence within reach.