![]() Evolution is swell for browsing and searching Maildir directories add via Edit > Preferences > Mail Accounts > Add > Next > enter required info and deselect "Look up mail server details based on the entered e-mail address" > Next > for "Server Type:" select "Maildir-format mail directories" > select the "Mail Directory:" location, etc.Crafted in Go by Google software engineer, Daniel Margolis. UPDATE: Royce Williams kindly informs us of outtake, which "sync Gmail to maildir.quickly", "uses the Gmail API to efficiently sync only deltas", and "can also be limited to a specific label". * Attempting to split a ~26GB MBOX file by label via mbox_split.py or WB Optimum's script on which it is based did not avail. If you need to copy the massive collection of EML files, tar it without compression to save a LOT of time (pv is of course optional, but very handy when tarring tens of thousands of files): $ tar -c | pv -s $(gdu -sb | awk '') > 4.03GiB 0:00:23 15% ETA 0:02:08 If desired, import the collection into Thunderbird via ImportExportTools. If your browser is on a different machine then press CTRL+C andĬreate a file called nobrowser.txt in the same folder as GYB.Įstimated size 26.47gb 67100/67100 messages 6) Storage Quota - Drive app config scope used for -action quota 5) Groups Restore - write to G Suite Groups Archive 3) Gmail Full Access - read/write mailbox access and message purge 2) Gmail Restore Only - write-only mailbox access and label management ![]() ![]() 1) Gmail Backup Only - read-only mailbox access Got Your Back (GYB) does not suffer from these issues messages are downloaded as individual EML files, sorted into folders by year, month, and day: $ gyb -email -action estimate Select the actions you wish GYB to be able to perform for ] 0) Gmail Backup And Restore - read/write mailbox access Timeouts during large downloads: "Failed - Needs authorization", "Failed - Network error", etcĪll email dumped into a single MBOX file by default * (albeit with labels saved in the non-standard "X-Gmail-Labels" header, which can be queried in Thunderbird, for example) or optionally into multiple MBOX files based on labels (resulting in large numbers of duplicate messages) ![]() Is theoretically possible via Google Takeout, but there are issues: Backing up a large Gmail / G Suite accountīacking up a large Gmail / G Suite account # ![]()
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