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Duchess Jack
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I have this project I am working on that has resulted in around 580 relevant messages in my gmail inbox.

 

Is there anyway to select all of these messages and save them all as a single or individual text files w/out having to do it one by one. They should be easy enough for me to sort through, I just rather not have to do so online or one at a time.

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I have this project I am working on that has resulted in around 580 relevant messages in my gmail inbox.

 

Is there anyway to select all of these messages and save them all as a single or individual text files w/out having to do it one by one. They should be easy enough for me to sort through, I just rather not have to do so online or one at a time.

 

:tup:

is this yer MILF rental project

:wacko:

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There are lots of good suggestions at the link below.

http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions...t-or-html-files

 

Most notably the following:

 

 

#1

BackupGoo is really simple to use and backups all your stuff from Google to your local harddrive in widely-used formats. This includes e.g. GMail, Google Docs, Google Reader. GMail for instance is saved as plain text "Mime-Message" that can be viewed in any text editor or offline email client.

 

#3

Use IMAP Tools to backup other (non-Gmail) IMAP accounts.Both imapdump.pl and IMAPToMbox.pl generate one text file per email or one text file per folder, respectively. Both commands allow specifying which IMAP folders (Gmail's tags) you want to back up.

 

#13

Use a local pop client, but use Thunderbird instead of Outlook, which uses a proprietary format for its local data store.

Emails are saved as plain text files, one file per folder.

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There are lots of good suggestions at the link below.

http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions...t-or-html-files

 

Most notably the following:

 

 

#1

BackupGoo is really simple to use and backups all your stuff from Google to your local harddrive in widely-used formats. This includes e.g. GMail, Google Docs, Google Reader. GMail for instance is saved as plain text "Mime-Message" that can be viewed in any text editor or offline email client.

awesome. thanks. I will give it a download when I get home

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