I know how to set up mail forwarding from m NCSU email to a gmail account. I know how to set up Gmail so that it looks like I'm sending and receiving email from my NCSU email account. However, is there a way to move all of my existing emails to gmail other than manually forwarding them?This would be much easier if Gmail was able to directly access IMAP accounts.
11/4/2008 9:10:57 AM
fairly certain you can email help@ncsu.edu (or whatever the help email address is) and they'll do it for you
11/4/2008 9:37:33 AM
What will they do exactly?I've done a little more research online and it looks like I may be able to use Thunderbird as a sort of intermediary where I can access both my gmail and NCSU accounts at the same time and basically drag and drop. I haven't tried doing this so I don't know how it would work. If I could turn on POP3 access on my NCSU email for like an hour this wouldn't be an issue.
11/4/2008 9:48:16 AM
11/4/2008 9:55:42 AM
I found this: http://help.ncsu.edu/solutions/ncsu/3222.php , but the tool they recommend wouldn't preserve the dates of the original emails.
11/4/2008 10:17:59 AM
or just set up IMAP connections to both accounts using Outlook or Thunderbird and drag and drop from NCSU to Gmailtotally painlessI did it with Outlook and it worked but Tbird I'm sure will as well[Edited on November 4, 2008 at 10:19 AM. Reason : ]
11/4/2008 10:18:10 AM
I'm trying the Thunderbird option now.
11/4/2008 12:08:38 PM
Using Thunderbird seems to be working OK. You have to move a single folder at a time and I'm not on the fastest internet connection so they whole processes is taking a rather long time.
11/4/2008 1:48:01 PM
if Gmail offered an option to pull IMAP mail (instead of just POP), that would help a lot of people.
11/4/2008 2:34:06 PM
I agree.
11/4/2008 3:00:04 PM
if only they did that. they could call the imap server "imap.google.com", too.
11/4/2008 3:11:45 PM
FYI: According to the email I got back from help@ncsu.edu they told me that there wasn't anything automated that they could offer me.
11/4/2008 3:15:39 PM
^^ i think you misunderstood what i was suggesting.
11/4/2008 3:38:45 PM
^you misunderstood that gmail DOES have imap^^download all the mail to your local computer with thunderbird or outlook or something, then use gmail uploader to push it to your gmail.
11/5/2008 9:28:56 AM
^ you're saying that Gmail has the ability to pull your IMAP mail from another location? I'm not talking about using IMAP to access Gmail.
11/5/2008 8:18:59 PM
^I think they were still misunderstanding what you were sayingthe only thing Gmail can do is dump all your emails from another address using POP, not IMAP
11/5/2008 9:50:23 PM
This is awesome. Thanks for the link, darkone. This is great for those of us who just graduated.
11/9/2008 4:25:27 AM
^ Drag and drop with Thunderbird for no other reason that to preserve the date structure of your emails.
11/9/2008 2:44:21 PM