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Gmail help
Posted on 12/1/20 at 3:24 pm
Posted on 12/1/20 at 3:24 pm
Not sure if this is the right board on here, but I didn't see another one that might come close...and I figure I'll get an answer on this board faster than I can anywhere else.
My in-laws recently sold their business. They had company emails that were set up through G suite, but have the company's name as the domain. In selling the company, they would like to switch their emails back to @gmail; but would also like to still have access to any/all previous emails from their company emails.
Is this possible? I believe I know how to change back to the @gmail, but I'm not sure about keeping access to their emails.
My in-laws recently sold their business. They had company emails that were set up through G suite, but have the company's name as the domain. In selling the company, they would like to switch their emails back to @gmail; but would also like to still have access to any/all previous emails from their company emails.
Is this possible? I believe I know how to change back to the @gmail, but I'm not sure about keeping access to their emails.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 4:35 pm to DovaVol
With their G suite account they should have direct access to Google customer service
Posted on 12/2/20 at 9:36 am to DovaVol
Load up Outlook, use the Gmail connector and export all email to a PST file so you at least have them all before you give up the email addresses.
Posted on 12/2/20 at 12:27 pm to DovaVol
From their personal gmail account (name@gmail.com):
go to settings
see all settings
accounts and import
check mail from other account
add account
enter their company email address (name@company.com)
import emails from my other account (POP3)
enter credentials and options
add account
go to settings
see all settings
accounts and import
check mail from other account
add account
enter their company email address (name@company.com)
import emails from my other account (POP3)
enter credentials and options
add account
Posted on 12/4/20 at 7:29 am to DovaVol
Google Takeout will allow you to copy your work account to a personal account.
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