> I have about 700 messages (total size about 34Mbytes) in a mail
> account accessed by Squirrel Mail 1.4.4.  I would like to forward them all
> to my g-mail account. Can that be done, short of forwarding them one by
> one? (My ISP isn't being helpful.) What is the underlying storage? Are all
> e-mails stored in one file that could be sent and then manipulated so that
> unnecessary headers could be removed e.g with perl scripts? (If my gmail
> idea won't work, I would be satisfied if all the e-mails were in one file
> that I could vi on my linux box.)
>
> Thanks for any help you can give me.
>
> Lilly


I think that question should be asked to your ISP and the support at
Gmail. If Gmail and your ISP let you talk directly to their servers and
not only through the web interfaces, it might be possible if you use a
program like IMAPCopy (or something similar), that is if Gmail is using an
IMAP server and not something developed in-house. SquirrelMail doesn't
know anything about how your mails are stored. It only communicates with
the IMAP sever, which is responsible for storing the mails. Only your ISP
can answer how they store the mails.

Good luck,
Fredrik.



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