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How to move email messages to another account. Hi, everyone. Leo No10boom here for Askleo.com. If youre not getting my weekly email newsletter, Confident Computing in your e-mail box every Tuesday, youre missing out. Youre missing out on answers to questions, solutions to problems that you may be facing every day. Visit Askleo.com/newsletter to learn more and sign up today. So lets read todays question. Its one that I hear frequently. For years, my wife and I have used an email service with an annual fee. It is always met our needs, but there is probably no good reason to continue paying fees for what is available free elsewhere. However, even after pruning, we have hundreds of old emails stored on servers at our current service. Is there any way we can transfer the old emails to a new email provider in bulk? We would probably transfer to Gmail or Yahoo! So the answer, of course, is maybe it depends. Theres rarely a simple yes or no answer to any question that I get asked. So