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+ | ====Offload messages from gMail==== | ||
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+ | ===apps=== | ||
+ | Depending on the size of the mailbox, you may be able to accomplish this all with just drag-n-drop, | ||
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+ | FWIW, there are a lot of reasons one might want to do a bulk download/ | ||
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+ | //Glenn P. Parker// | ||
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+ | ===lifewire=== | ||
+ | I successfully downloaded 15GB of gmail (everything through the end of 2020) with these instructions: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | It went smoothly, and I can download more as I go along, and it should stay all in order. | ||
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+ | I also successfully tried out the mail client claws-mail, with which I can read and search my now-downloaded mbox files. | ||
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+ | As far as I know you can also send mail using claws-mail, though that's not how I'm planning to use it. | ||
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+ | I created an account with a different mail provider. | ||
+ | Once I get myself all the way off of gmail, I can send and receive mail on that account | ||
+ | and stay under the tiny quota by routinely (weekly?) downloading received mail into mbox files on my own computer, | ||
+ | reading/ | ||
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+ | //J Tang// | ||
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gmail_annoyances.txt · Last modified: 2022.07.04 08:26 by Steve Isenberg