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How to download and remove e-mails from IMAP Gmail?
Something not far from "pop" the e-mail for local storage, in that it's removed from the server. This is with IMAP, of course.
The only thing that actually makes POP destructive is the ...
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Downloading entire archive of past messages of a Yahoo Group
There's an option in Yahoo Groups to download Groups Data. I submitted a request but I haven't heard back yet so I can't verify if it's the solution to our problem: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/...
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Gmail - Adding a comment or tags to archived emails
Use a label. The label can be anything you want. The best part is that a message can have more than one label.
The presence of a label doesn't interfere with the conversation being in the inbox. When ...
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Sharing many old Gmail messages with a colleague
If I read you right, you want to:
Go through a bunch of emails
Isolate a portion of them using a query to:corp1.com OR from:corp1.com
Share them with a/any user(s) having some other Gmail account (be ...
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How do I archive a webpage to archive.today using wget or curl?
I've analyzed the request of manually saving a file (Firefox' developer tools have a handy 'Copy as cURL' function for this - see the bottom of the post for the actual request). It includes a lot of ...
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Can the Wayback Machine reflect more recent information than dated in this context?
I suppose I could conceive of some odd dynamically generated page situations where it could happen, but...
Whether archive.org can behave that way or not isn't particularly relevant here because in ...
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How to archive comments from a YouTube video page for myself?
You can do this via the YouTube Data API, specifically the commentThreads function.
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