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How can I Migrate Gmail Email to cPanel?
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To migrate Gmail Email to cPanel account manually, first, you must enable IMAP on Gmail and create an app password to access it securely. Then, both Gmail and cPanel accounts should be added within a mail client like Outlook or Thunderbird. You can drag and drop a message in your Gmail folder to the cPanel account, so as not to lose anything. This technique will enable you to transfer messages selectively as you want, without relying on a third-party app.

But this has several drawbacks as well. It takes a long time, it requires some technical expertise, and if you are in the middle of a transfer and lose your internet connection, you may not be return to complete the transfer. If you have a large mailbox, wait time, duplicate data, or missing attachments can occur.

The manual method above is a good option for some users, but it is not a scalable option for those who want to transfer multiple messages or with bigger mailboxes. This is where a tool like the MacSonik Gmail Backup Tool will benefit you. It connects directly to your G Suite account using browser authorization, implying that you have already logged in. It pulls the email, folders, metadata, and attachments in their original form.

Steps For Migrating Gmail Email to cPanel:

1. Open MacSonik Gmail Backup Utility and hit Continue on the popped up window.
2. Log into the account with the correct gmail credentials and P12 file.
3. Choose the mailboxes of users from the list that appears and hit Next.
4. Then, select the service/items for Gmail to migrate and hit Next.
5. In Email Client, select the Next option. Then select the IMAP platform from the drop down.
6. Then enter the details for the cPanel account that you need the data to go to.
7. Complete the sign in, put the filters, and finally hit Convert to complete everything.
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