So my webmail access is about to be terminated (Graduated in December) and I've already set everything up to forward all new emails to my new gmail account.How do I forward all existing emails in my webmail inbox to my gmail account, other than forwarding each email individually? Can I "Show all"..."Toggle all" and forward them all at one time somehow?When I tried to do this, it attached all of the emails to a single email and wants to forward like that Yes, I'm a webmail n00b. I use lotus notes at work
5/30/2008 9:11:38 AM
does webmail allow POP or IMAP? if so, gmail will go in and get your mail for you
5/30/2008 9:14:37 AM
Bingo.I think I found a link on NCSU's site detailing all Imap server info.Thanks!
5/30/2008 9:23:31 AM
I just used thunderbird and dragged and dropped.
5/30/2008 9:43:16 AM
^
5/30/2008 10:11:30 AM
^^ I did the same. Unfortunately, Gmail will sort it as the time Gmail received the mail, not the actual timestamp on the message. Not a big deal, but kinda annoying to me. Otherwise, that worked great.[Edited on May 30, 2008 at 10:40 PM. Reason : .]
5/30/2008 10:39:50 PM
u sure? mine definitely kept the original time stamp.
5/31/2008 1:52:42 AM
Well when I did it, if I actually opened a message, it had the original timestamp. But if I just looked at my inbox, they were sorted by when Gmail received the message.
5/31/2008 12:05:59 PM
mine is sorted by the original time stamp. I moved mine in January (no gmail account before Jan 08) but I have mail dated 2003 that I moved from webmail.But yes, thunderbird (or another email client) is the easiest solution.
5/31/2008 12:30:08 PM
If you transfer using IMAP (drag and drop on your computer) the time stamp will remain the same.If you use GMail's built in POP transfer tool, the time stamp will change to the day of import since GMail received it then.
5/31/2008 12:45:46 PM
gmail has a utility you can download that will upload all your thunderbird email to your gmail acct & keep the timestamps
5/31/2008 1:35:55 PM