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Non Life Sciences => Geek Speak => Topic started by: Igor on 14/01/2009 14:59:20

Title: How do I copy my Jubii emails to my PC ?
Post by: Igor on 14/01/2009 14:59:20
I have just learned that my Jubii email account is going to close next month.
http://www.jubii.com/jubii-partner-1.0/viewSimpleLogin.do

Can anyone suggest how I can save copies of the emails in this Jubii account to my PC.
Title: How do I copy my Jubii emails to my PC ?
Post by: BenV on 14/01/2009 15:51:27
Can you access that email through POP or IMAP?  If so, you can sign in to it through Outlook or Thunderbird, and save them to your hard disk from there.
Title: How do I copy my Jubii emails to my PC ?
Post by: Igor on 14/01/2009 16:16:04
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Q. How can I access my Jubii Account with Outlook?
A. Currently Jubii does not offer POP3 or WebDAV access for the usage of Outlook or other mail tools.
http://www.jubii.co.uk/startHelpCenterFaq.do#null

Title: How do I copy my Jubii emails to my PC ?
Post by: BenV on 14/01/2009 16:26:13
I'm afraid I'm not sure in that case, sorry!  Could you set up a filter that will forward it to a new email address?  I've never used Jubii, so I've no idea what the limitations are.
Title: How do I copy my Jubii emails to my PC ?
Post by: Igor on 14/01/2009 16:40:11
Thanks anyway BenV.
Title: How do I copy my Jubii emails to my PC ?
Post by: RD on 26/01/2009 08:02:21
I have a free Lycos email account (same parent company as Jubii) which is also closing in February.
http://thenextweb.com/2009/01/19/lycos-email-shutting-up-shop/

POP3 has been enabled on the free Lycos accounts for the last few weeks untill it closes to allow transfer of emails to PC or another email provider...
     
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Dear User,
We have activated POP3 access in order to help you import your e-mails from your Lycos Mail account into an alternative e-mail account before the closure of Lycos Mail on 15/02/2009.

Maybe the parent company will do the same for Jubii email accounts.


If not you could forward the emails individually from Jubii to another account, (although you could end up with RSI doing this  [:)])