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If you're trying to move emails from a standard Webmail server (like Roundcube, Horde, or your ISP's webmail) into Gmail, the most reliable method is an IMAP-to-IMAP transfer. Working as a Technical Analyst at SysTools, I regularly see users run into roadblocks with manual syncs—like server timeouts, broken folder structures, or dropped attachments.
For a seamless transfer, I highly recommend the SysTools IMAP to IMAP Migration Tool (which perfectly handles Webmail to Gmail/G Suite).
Here is why it's built to handle this process better than basic syncs:
Concurrent Migration: If you are migrating a whole team or multiple webmail accounts, it can process them into their respective Gmail accounts simultaneously.
Delta Migration (Incremental): If you already moved your mailbox but received new emails on the old webmail server before updating your MX records, the Delta feature will only migrate the newly arrived emails, completely avoiding duplicates.
Advanced Filtering: Use the Date-Range filter to only pull over recent emails (e.g., the last 2 years) instead of migrating a decade of heavy, unnecessary data.
Folder Hierarchy Preservation: Your Inbox, Sent items, and any custom webmail folders will appear exactly the same way in your Gmail interface.
How it works:
Select IMAP as your Source and Google/G Suite as your Destination.
Authenticate using your Webmail IMAP details and your destination Gmail credentials.
Apply any specific date filters or folder selections.
Click Start, and let the software handle the server-to-server transfer securely.
You can test the process for yourself with the free demo version here: https://www.google.com/search?q=SysTools+Gmail+Migration+Tool |
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