How to save Gmail emails to my hard drive?
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How can I save a Gmail email to my hard drive? Iâd like to be able to save a bunch Gmail messages as text files on my hard drive*, but am not having any luck. I have enabled POP access for my Gmail account according to http://gmail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13273. At work, I have configured both http://gmail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13276 (manually and using Google's cofig app) and http://gmail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13285 to access my account. Outlook tells me "Unable to connect to the incoming mail server (POP3)" and Thunderbird gave me a "Failed to connect to server pop.gmail.com" error. I don't know about Outlook, but for T-bird I did specify the same automatic configuration proxy URL that IE is using to access the Internet. (I'm a dunce when it comes to these corporate LAN proxy thingies.) I've had limited success with this at home with Entourage on my Mac, but have experienced weird behavior such as messages in my Inbox showing up multiple times or not at all. I also tried using the Print link in Gmail, and then did File->Save As to save the contents of that window as a text file. With FireFox, it always saves the file with nothing in it; IE saves only Gmail - (my name) - (subject). Basically what I'd like is to do what I can now do with my wretched Hotmail account: use a mail app to download the messages, go to File->Save As and save it to my hard drive as a .txt file. And ideally on my Mac. I get as many as 20 of these messages per day that I'd like to archive, so the copy-and-paste-to-Notepad-and-save-to-disk method is more hassle than I'd like. Is there any hope? *Yes, I know I have gobs of space available with Gmail. Itâs just something I want to do.
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I've almost the same thing, using Thunderbird to access Gmail and download the contents of my account. (it's already half-full... sheesh). However, the only problem I had with it is that I had to leave it running for several days, because the Gmail server could only seem to puke out about 1200 messages at a time. So my Inbox would look like: INBOX: 1269 when there were really far more than that. Gmail's pop access does chop up conversations into individual messages, which might account for the multiple message problem. Unfortunately I don't have a lot to help you with, but it _does_ work, at least on a non-corporate net. Qwest is my ISP.. WinXP is my OS. Good luck.
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Under OSX I can use the Gmail "print" link, click "save as PDF" in the print dialog, and save the emails that way. I think there are Windows add-ons that add a similar functionality to the Windows print dialog, allowing you to "print" to a PDF file. I don't have a specific pointer to such a thing, though.
bac
Gmail's pop access does chop up conversations into individual messages, which might account for the multiple message problem. What I actually saw was the exact same message showing up back-to-back in Entourage's Inbox. Many messages (very few of which were conversations) showed up twice like that. Under OSX I can use the Gmail "print" link, click "save as PDF" I hadn't thought of that, and that would be a good solution but I'd like to keep them as flat text files if for no other reason than to be able to search their contents using the Finder or Windows' search.
DakotaPaul
There's a project that lets you http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-filesystem/gmail-filesystem.html, but it appears to be Linux-only atm. Do you have a Linux box handy you could do this with, and then copy over the files to wherever you need them?
ubernostrum
Sadly, I don't have a Linux box available. I'd love to try something like that, though.
DakotaPaul
Well, I found http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail.htm for Windows, but the installation failed, probably because it wants to edit the registry and I don't have admin rights. Stupid corporate security settings. :-(
DakotaPaul
The drive shell extension for Windows won't work, as only attachments to messages with the proper syntax are displayed in the Gmail drive.
too many notes
Guess I'm SOL, then. Oh well!
DakotaPaul
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