how do I import personal folders made another email client

J

jatkowski

I have very important folders made in Gmail that I would like to import to
Outlook with there contents. If this can be done, how do I do this
Thank you any help I can get!
bunnie
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Are your mail folders in your computer? If so then you can import them
from:

File, Import and Export

hth
 
J

jatkowski

I am not certain what you mean but I will say no they are part of my account
with gmail they are folders on that site. I must go online to see them
 
B

Brian Tillman

jatkowski said:
I am not certain what you mean but I will say no they are part of my
account with gmail they are folders on that site. I must go online to
see them

Set up your gmail account to enable POP access and you should then be able
to define a POP account in Outlook and download the messages to your local
PC.
 
J

jatkowski

Brian Tillman said:
Set up your gmail account to enable POP access and you should then be able
to define a POP account in Outlook and download the messages to your local
PC.
Hope this make it clearer what I am attempting to do
thanks for all of the replies so far
jatkowski
 
B

Brian Tillman

jatkowski said:
I understand how to setup my gmail account to use outlook as the
email client what I need to do is "upload "or somehow transfer my
folders made in gmail ie "letters from home" folder with all of the
content to outlook
Hope this make it clearer what I am attempting to do
thanks for all of the replies so far

You'll have to move the contents of each folder to the Inbox folder on gmail
and then use Outlook to download it. You can then move it from the Inbox in
Outlook to an appropriate folder.
 
J

jatkowski

Brian Tillman said:
You'll have to move the contents of each folder to the Inbox folder on gmail
and then use Outlook to download it. You can then move it from the Inbox in
Outlook to an appropriate folder.
when I reconfigured Gmail for outlook somehow it downloaded everything from
every folder. Thank you so much as this was my next thought on how to
accomplish this task.
jatkowski
 

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