On February 6, 2023 3:13:15 PM EST, Marton Balazs <balm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>You saw my link on the 24th December, and Bence's further explanations
>about how to connect. I'm regularly pushing emails up to the O365
>servers that way. I.e., I sort my email locally in maildir and sync it
>all back up to the server, which means mbsync deletes stuff from an
>O365 folder and uploads to another one. So that part should work. How
>you could get mails out of Android Outlook, I have no idea.
>
>Best wishes,
>Marton
>
>
>On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 01:54:03PM -0500, H wrote:
>> Although mbsync is only indirectly involved, it might still be a tool
>to accomplish this.
>> 
>> I have a bunch of emails in Outlook for Android from a temporarily
>suspended account O365 account. Once the account is again available and
>the available backup on the server side has been restored, the email I
>have in Android Outlook will likely not be among the ones restored from
>the server side backup.
>> 
>> I am curious if it will be possible for me to later push my Android
>Outlook emails back to the O365 server? Clearly once I reconnect the
>Outlook O365 account to the server they will disappear from the phone
>as well but until such time they still exist on the phone.
>> 
>> Can I (1) get them out of Android Outlook into eg. mbsync format, and
>then later (2) push them to the server O365 account using mbsync?
>> 
>> 
>> 
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I did, thank you. I did not have a chance to download the emails before losing 
access. Once access is restored I will attempt this again. I am hoping someone 
can chime in with suggestions on how to get existing emails out of Android 
Outlook.


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