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 no, the start9 nostr relay available in marketplace does not work that way. simply a relay that you can add to your client and have listen for your new events. cant pick up events from your npub retroactively like umbrels  
 Ahh dang I think that’s what I was trying to do, but so far that with Nostrudel’s app seems to be working 
 ya, it will work going forward. @npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll it would be cool if the relay service had a function in say the actions section of the service where you could input your npub and along with a list of a few popular relays and have the events your npub has written copied to your relay from those popular relays. would make the use case as a personal relay for your events stronger ( which seems to be the current use case), imo.

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 It would be nice, would also save me a lot of time backing up everything 🤣 
 its possible someone has made such a tool. that can be used to backup your notes to a set of relays, and you could include your start9 relay in that backup list.

#asknostr  
 the tools to make such tools exist in several languages... i started working on something at one time, it is in a moderate state of disarray:

https://github.com/Hubmakerlabs/replicatr/tree/main/cmd/ingestr

i didn't finish it because i was focused on the relay project that is embedded in, but it also even handles auth

afaik still works and should do the job 
 thank you friend!   
 feel free to totally steal it and make it better 
 i dont have the coding chops for that, but perhaps it can be useful to start9 to integrate an action for their relay service 🤙  
 it's not that complicated, i derived and mostly copied the libraries it uses from @fiatjaf and @mattn to build that but yes it could be easier 
 Thank you 🤙🏽 I’ll try it out and see how it works 🫂 
 DM me or just reply here if you have questions, https://github.com/quanterall/kitchensink has a little guide on how to get set up to build #golang stuff 
 (i wrote that guide as a tool for introducing devs to Go) 
 I like this idea, will look into it. 
 check this note out in the same thread, might be helpful 🤙

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