Join the Mozilla’s Test Days event from 9–15 Jan to test the new Firefox address bar on Firefox Beta 135 and get a chance to win Mozilla swag vouchers! 🎁

搜索 | 用户支持

防范以用户支持为名的诈骗。我们绝对不会要求您拨打电话或发送短信,及提供任何个人信息。请使用“举报滥用”选项报告涉及违规的行为。

详细了解

Can I use "Thunderbird" to replicate my past email correspondence accumulated on Yahoo Mail servers onto another cloud based location as a backup, and how?

  • 5 个回答
  • 1 人有此问题
  • 1 次查看
  • 最后回复者为 Matt

more options

The Yahoo Mail servers suffered an outage for several hours recently, not for the first time. I created an emergency Gmail account which might or might not be linked to my Yahoo account (difficult to tell). But this does not allow me to access and reply to previous correspondence. I was told on a different forum that I could download "Thunderbird" which would allow me to create a duplicate cloud-based historical email "archive" that I could access in such emergencies. I would have to update if from time to time as per usual backups. If so, from what I could tell the procedures would not seem to be simple. Any guidance would be appreciated, tks.

The Yahoo Mail servers suffered an outage for several hours recently, not for the first time. I created an emergency Gmail account which might or might not be linked to my Yahoo account (difficult to tell). But this does not allow me to access and reply to previous correspondence. I was told on a different forum that I could download "Thunderbird" which would allow me to create a duplicate cloud-based historical email "archive" that I could access in such emergencies. I would have to update if from time to time as per usual backups. If so, from what I could tell the procedures would not seem to be simple. Any guidance would be appreciated, tks.

所有回复 (5)

more options

why don't you just set gmail to get mail from yahoo. they offer the service and will check the account at least once a day for new mail.

more options

Having only just set up the Gmail account it doesn't appear that this can access previous Yahoo Mail correspondence - unless I have missed something? And ideally I would want an "archive" cloud backup separate from the Yahoo servers which I could access in emergencies.

more options

Gmail can access anything in the yahoo inbox.

more options

I can't see how to do this. There must be some setup procedure that is necessary to enable Gmail to access Yahoo Mail.

Then as a further step I would like to create a separate (non Yahoo) duplicate email backup in the cloud that I could access even if Yahoo was out of action. Would I use Thunderbird to do this?

more options