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I have paperless running in a docker container on my unraid machine but it seems like it takes longer to use then what I used to do.
I used to save all files to a folder system
Docs -> Year -> date-sender.pdf
Now it seems I have to manually do all of the coding. I thought that paperless, would learn who files are from and then categorize it for me, so that if I scan all my monthly bills and then 2 years later I need to find my internet bill for Dec 2019, I could just search for it and find it.
While the search will work, it only works if I scanned it, tagged it spectrum and put the date on it. Seems like its more work to me?
I run paperless-ngx in a docker container. Have it scan my email for attachments once a day. It automatically tags the email depending on keywords found in the email and sender.
If I scan a document to import I tag it manually.
But paperless-ngx also has ocr, so it will scan the whole page and save that data. So I can search for example 'samsung' and it will show me all documents where Samsung is in. Even if it is not tagged.
My docker-compose:
The .en file you can find on there GitHub. But the over important part is to setup a language for it.