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Episode: 1922
Title: HPR1922: The case to backup Google email.
Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1922/hpr1922.mp3
Transcribed: 2025-10-18 11:10:53
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This is HPR episode 1922 entitled The Case to Mach Up Google Email.
It is posted by first-time postarcher 72 and is about 1 minute long.
The summary is a quick example of how I imported a Mach Up on email.
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Hello HPR. I'm Archer 72 in the IRC. I'm recording on a lapel mic suggested by John
Colp using a Samsung Galaxy S2 to record. I'm making a case for not relying solely on
Google's service for your email. I have a reason for regularly backing up Gmail now.
Backed up on Google Takeout a couple months ago and I lost a couple months later I lost emails
and needed to restore them. I read that I could import them into the Thunderbird Client
so I installed the import export tools and imported the inbox that I had backed up before
on Google Takeout. I have them back but I'm still in the process of sorting mail folders.
So see a $2 mic and a phone is all you need. Thanks John Colp for the suggestion.
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