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Well that friggen sucks.
If any level of funding would make this work, would it be considered?
If any level of funding would make this work, would it be considered?
We'd be looking at $1440 a year just to cover 20 accounts. That wouldn't even dent all Officer/Director/Admin stuff alone. So no.Well that friggen sucks.
If any level of funding would make this work, would it be considered?
Thanks! I was able to use that as a starting point, but the instructions were a little old compared to the interface. My steps:Quick google found this, not sure how complete it is.
https://computer.howstuffworks.com/e-mail-messaging/back-up-gmail.htm
I'm following this because it would be awesome to do this !Thanks! I was able to use that as a starting point, but the instructions were a little old compared to the interface. My steps:
If you'd like to review email messages later, you'll need to use an email client. Google has instructions here: https://support.google.com/vault/answer/11030695?hl=en
- Go to https://myaccount.google.com/ and log into your account.
- Choose "Data & Privacy" from the navigation menu (left-hand side on desktop) or "Manage your data & privacy" (link under the "Privacy & personalization" card (center on desktop)
- Scroll down to the "Download or delete your data" card and choose "Download your data"
- Hit "Deselct all" as you probably don't use the majority of the products.
- Scroll through and check the boxes for the content you want to back up, such as Calendar, Contacts, Drive, Google Photos, Hangouts, Mail, Reminders, Tasks, and Voice.
- At the bottom, click "Next Step"
- Choose your export frequency, file type, and maximum file size.
- "Create export"
- Wait until it finishes, which will take more time depending on how big your file is. Once it's done, it will take you to a new screen with a download button.
- Verify your login information.
- Save the file on your computer.
Edit: I found a way to theoretically transfer emails from one Gmail account to another. However, I'm having problems making it work.
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/21289?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop
@Mendo Cath or @Deoan Kakarot are you able to help? It's asking for the POP username and POP server, and the defaults (elania and mail.tarvalon.net) result in this message: "Gmail couldn't identify your POP server."
Are you sure this isn't the work of the Black Ajah?
Google is now the Black Ajah to me.