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Being an ex-student/alumnus, I will soon be losing a lot of old emails archived in folders on my Utexas.edu account.  I would like to retain many of these.

I probably need to move them in some way to my hard drive.  Will I need a new email client?  What is the process?  I currently use Windows 11 on a Dell laptop.  I am not tied to using the Utexas/Google interface, so it can be another email program but I need to keep my current Utexas.edu address.

Bigger pain in the ass for me will be repointing e-mails since I was using it for gmail vs Microsoft UI.

Going through the transfer I found a 15 year old gmail account I didn’t remember setting up. apparently there’s a guy with the same name that is using a pretty similar email. I’ve learned he’s very very Mormon.

Edited by bigcigar

Big pain in the ass for me will be substituting a new gmail address for God knows how many accounts, since I’ve been using my utexas.edu” gmail account for just about every one for the past 10+ years.

Fuck google.  What's left is going to be worse than a regular free gmail account.

Edited by TwiceHorn

  • 1 month later...

So, I used Google Takeout to save everything in the account in 14 zip files.

I haven't dug around in them, but in what sort of format are the emails?

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