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This means that if your exported data is larger than the size you select here, the export will be split into multiple files. Google also allows you the option of choosing the size of the export, ranging from 1gb to their 50gb limit. Under "File type & size" you can select either a. Under "Frequency you can select to either "Export Once" or "Export every 2 months for 1 year." Choose the option which applies to you. Later, you will download the file from the destination you chose. Under “Delivery method” you can set a destination for the data that is exported from Google.

For download and installation instructions, click here.ġ) Open your browser, and navigate to Google Takeout, Google's Data Export service.Ģ) Log in with the Google account that is associated with the Gmail data that you wish to export.ģ) When presented with options for export, click “Deselect all” then scroll until you see the checkbox for “Mail” and select it.Ĥ) Once the checkbox for “Mail” is selected click the blue “Next step” button at the bottom of the screenĥ) Google allows you to choose the file type, frequency, and destination of the exported file. If you haven't already, download and install the latest version of GoodSync.
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This tutorial will go over how to export your Gmail hosted mail and backup the data with GoodSync to a location of your choosing. Creating a Backup Job in GoodSync to Back Up Your Gmail Data.
