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GMail to cPanel email migrations?

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  • Infopro
    There are no cPanel tools for this that I'm aware of. One of the comments in the webhostingtalk thread (linked in one of those threads) was to setup both the Gmail and the cPanel IMAP email accounts in your mail client, Outlook for example, and then simply drag drop the email from one mailbox to the other from within your email client. Depending on how much mail you need to move, this might be the easiest solution.
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  • twhiting9275
    Drag and drop the folders, one at a time. This is going to be the only way to pull this off easily
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  • prixone
    Thanks for the answer @Infopro and @twhiting9275, since it had way too many folders and messages over 200k mails among several folders(on a single email account, god knows about the other emails), I opted to use imapsync from the console. It went rather fast and ended up in a few hours, I am yet to verify the mails and if it all went well, but aside from being able to run it automated, there are several configuration options that can be used, including folder renaming, conversion and exclusion. And of course, I was using a test account, once I confirm everything went as expected I will re-run for the real thing. Only down side of it was that i had to turn on insecure logins on the google options but its not the end of the world.
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  • Infopro
    Thanks for the update on this.
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  • prixone
    So, I went to check the mails and compare against the real account and I have to say imapsync did a really nice job, so nice I would like to suggest it to be implement to cPanel migration options for accounts that are not under cPanel. Not only it copied all the emails, but it reproduced all the folders and properly place the mails under each folder just like it was on GMail, I did remove some folders, like starred and/or renamed some folders, as to avoid having All Mails and Inbox and that is all done with the switches from imapsync which is done automatically after it done gathering the mails. It does take awhile to get all the mails if you have tons of it but it works wonderfully and no slave work. How fast does Outlook copy folders on a per mail basis?
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  • twhiting9275
    glad to see that this worked out for you. I'll have to take a look at imapsync
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  • cPanelMichael
    New So, I went to check the mails and compare against the real account and I have to say imapsync did a really nice job, so nice I would like to suggest it to be implement to cPanel migration options for accounts that are not under cPanel.

    Hello, I encourage you to open a feature request if it's something you want implemented into the "Transfer Tool" option in Web Host Manager: Submit A Feature Request Thank you.
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  • Infopro
    How fast does Outlook copy folders on a per mail basis?

    If you mean using my original suggestion of drag / dropping email from one account to the other, I'm sure it's much slower than doing this via command line. You're basically downloading the email into one account, and uploading it again to the other. If you fire up a Feature Request about that tool, I'll gladly vote for it. :)
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  • prixone
    If you mean using my original suggestion of drag / dropping email from one account to the other, I'm sure it's much slower than doing this via command line. You're basically downloading the email into one account, and uploading it again to the other.

    Yes, that is basically what I was wondering. Like it will probably have a rate per message and an avg, I will probably that it later with Outlook so I can compare the speed, despite that being able to do it unattended is always the best :).
    Hello, I encourage you to open a feature request if it's something you want implemented into the "Transfer Tool" option in Web Host Manager: Submit A Feature Request Thank you.

    As for opening a request, I found this one: Migrate IMAP mailbox to cPanel So I am not really sure I should open a new one or what to add to it. It seems to have some votes despite that :) so I will leave it to you.
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  • cPanelMichael
    As for opening a request, I found this one: Migrate IMAP mailbox to cPanel So I am not really sure I should open a new one or what to add to it.

    Yes, please feel free to vote and add feedback to that request instead of opening a new one. Thank you for posting the link here.
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