Gmail Backup

Marcelo Cavalcante kalibslack-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sun Nov 6 18:55:54 UTC 2011


You should take a look at this one: http://www.gmail-backup.com/

Works just fine for both, backup and restore.

Used it to backup and restore more than 50 gmail accounts without problems.

best regards.

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On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Syed Faisal Akber <faisal-nMFrlatgk0VeoWH0uzbU5w at public.gmane.org> wrote:

> Have you tried fetchmail?  It is very similar in nature but should work to
> pull all of your e-mail from a remote IMAP/POP server.
>
> Also, you can also look at writing an application in python to use the API
> to pull down all of the e-mail without using IMAP/POP.  That method will
> also allow you to backup everything including Docs, Calendar, etc...
>
> Faisal Akber
>
> Quoting Daniel Wayne Armstrong <daniel-HRJVlgn2G/y5aS82P/H3Zg at public.gmane.org>:
>
>  Hi all ... I have started to investigate different tools for creating
>> a full backup of a Gmail account.
>>
>> Requirements include the ability to run in the console and be setup as
>> a cron job on my home server. Also I want to synch in only *one*
>> direction - Gmail->LocalFolder - (I don't want to misconfigure
>> something and end up corrupting or wiping out my Gmail archive). This
>> is strictly a backup that is stored locally and can be browsed in
>> read-only mode. I plan to keep using the Gmail web interface.
>>
>> I configured my Gmail account for IMAP access and tried getmail -
>> http://pyropus.ca/software/**getmail/configuration.html<http://pyropus.ca/software/getmail/configuration.html>- and after
>> running it for the first time appears to do what I want with one
>> exception: after all messages are downloaded to my local server they
>> are all marked in my Gmail account as having been read. This is what
>> the program's developer intended and has no plans to change -
>> http://comments.gmane.org/**gmane.mail.getmail.user/4081<http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.getmail.user/4081>... Considering
>> the way I handle my mail this is not a big deal to me but it would be
>> a dealbreaker for a few other people I would help backup their own
>> Gmail accounts.
>>
>> OfflineIMAP is another consideration ... but by default it appears to
>> sync folders in both directions. Maybe that can be changed.
>>
>> I am curious ... Do other list members backup their Gmail accounts and
>> what tools do you like to use?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Daniel
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