21 Feb 2013
How To Make Back Up Your Gmail,Chat & Other Google Data
How To Download & Make Back Up Your Gmail,chat & Other Google Data as maximum of us use Gmail or other Google product like buzz,picasa and lot! Day by day we store lot of data on it.Sometime we keep some important data without making a backup of it.So how to make backup of it?
First How To Make Backup Of All Google Product Except Gmail
Step 1. Visit Google Takeout
Step 2.Click on create archive like this
Step 3.Now click on Download like the pic
Making Back Up for Gmail
Step 1.Download and install Mozilla Thunderbird
Step 2.Open you Gmail account and click on setting at right up corner
Step 3.Click over to the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab and ensure that IMAP is enabled
Step 4.Click over to Folder Size Limits and make sure that you tick on “Do not limit the number of messages in an IMAP folder (default)
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Step 5.Open Thunderbird and add your gmail accoun
Step 6.Now we have to config Thunderbird so on general tab click on Config editor
Step 7.Set the preference “mail.server.default.mime_parts_on_demand” to False to have Thunderbird download all email attachments. If you can’t locate this preference using the Filter box, you can create it by right-clicking in the window and creating a new boolean preference.
Step 8.Likewise above create a boolean preference named “mail.check_all_imap_folders_for_new” and set it to true. Thunderbird won’t download messages from outside your inbox unless you click each label individually until you set this preference.
Step 9.Set “mail.imap.use_status_for_biff” to false. This causes Thunderbird to always check each label for new messages.
Step 10.Make ensure “mail.server.default.autosync_offline_stores” is set to true, or Thunderbird might delay downloading of emails until you go offline.
Step 11.Now click on get mail it will download you email and attachment
N.B: if you want to download your chat conversation then go to gmail setting and on the lebels tab enable the Show in IMAP check box for the Chats label.
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