Dear All, I'm in the process of distributing my Google mail across two accounts. My idea is to have my _current_ account and an _archive_ account both on Google. The archive account will hold all mail up to some cut-off date and the current account will have everything that's newer. All mail is also kept on my laptop and normally I read all mail there. To read mail I use notmuch/emacs, to transfer mbsync. I do not plan to ever send anything from the archive account. Email should come in from the current account and if it's old enough should then be synced to the archive account with that email removed from the current account. If the email is newer, it should not be removed from the current account.
Getting the all the email to the laptop is the easy part. Next, I was planning to find the older mails and move them to a new folder, from where I would then push them to the archive account. But I suspect that this would mess up data that mbsync keeps about the emails. I know of afew and that it has a move mode, but haven't used it before. Is that what's needed here? Or is there a more straight forward way to do it? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Marko P.S. I did find a way that's advertised for pulling all emails from one Google account to another, but I've repeatedly seen errors when trying to use it.
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