Are you tired of managing your Gmail emails and running out of storage space? If so, the solution you've been looking for is here! In this post, we'll explore the efficient way to save Gmail emails to MEGA using the powerful tool, MultCloud. Say goodbye to storage limitations and hello to seamless email management!
Transferring Gmail emails to MEGA can have several benefits, depending on your specific needs and preferences. Here are some reasons why you might want to save your Gmail emails to MEGA:
After knowing the benefits that we can get from Gmail to MEGA migration, this section is going to tell you the best way to realize it. We will use MultCloud Email Migration to automate the email transfer process.
MultCloud is a cloud-management service that supports 30 + clouds to be added to one app. It offers various functions to easily transfer files between clouds, such as Cloud Transfer, Cloud Sync, Cloud Backup, Shares, and Remote Upload. But to backup Gmail to MEGA, we will use Email Migration.
Email Migration is designed for migrating emails from Gmail or Outlook to Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or other cloud drives. Email Migration also has some helpful options and features that you can use to customize your transfer process.
Step 1: Sign up for a free MultCloud account if you don’t have one.
Step 2: Add Gmail and MEGA to MultCloud. To add Gmail, click “Add Email” and the Gmail icon. To add MEGA, click “Add Cloud” and the MEGA icon.
Step 3: Select “Email Migration” in the left bar and then tick Gmail and MEGA in the boxes. If you add your Outlook account to MultCloud, you can also tick Outlook and transfer Outlook emails together. Then you can set the Options, Schedule, and Email Filter according to your needs. Finally, click “Migrate Now” to initiate the process and soon you will find some PDF files on your MEGA.
Note: As a free user, you can transfer 50 emails as PDFs per month. But if you have a larger demand for the transfer, you can purchase a premium plan to transfer emails with more pieces, with multiple paid plans, and at a faster speed.
The traditional way to save Gmail emails to MEGA is by downloading emails from Gmail and then uploading them to MEGA. You can use Google Takeout to export emails from Gmail. But here we will show you how to use Gmail Print to download emails as PDFs as a workaround for MultCloud Email Migration.
Step 1: Choose an email that you want to download on Gmail.
Step 2: Click the 3-dot icon in the upper-right corner and choose “Print” in the menu.
Step 3: When you enter the printing page, choose “Save as PDF” in “Destination” and click “Save”. Then this email will be downloaded to the computer in PDF format.
Step 4: Open MEGA and click “Upload …”. Then choose “Upload file” and upload the downloaded email to MEGA. After you see the email on your MEGA, you finish all the operations to transfer Gmail emails to MEGA.
As it is mentioned before, MultCloud has more functions for cloud-to-cloud transfer. The easiest way to transfer Google Drive files to MEGA is using MultCloud Cloud Transfer. It can not only directly throw the files from one cloud to another but also has Options, the Schedule feature, and the Filter feature to make the transfer process more flexible.
However, there is one thing that needs to be noticed this Filter is not the same as the Email Filter. It selects files in terms of their file extensions and you can decide to transfer these selected files or ignore them.
Here are the steps for using Cloud Transfer to transfer Google Drive to MEGA.
Step 1: Add Google Drive and MEGA after you sign in to your MultCloud account.
Step 2: Select “Cloud Transfer” and choose Google Drive and MEGA in the boxes. Then set the Options, Schedule, and Filter. At last, click “Transfer Now” to start transferring.
When you need to transfer Gmail emails to MEGA seamlessly, MultCloud emerges as the best solution. Its efficient file migration capabilities make the process hassle-free. With MultCloud, you can effortlessly manage your data across different cloud platforms, ensuring your files are where you need them to be. So, why not give it a try?