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- Migration tools: Got Your Back (GYB) guide : r . . . - Reddit
GYB looks like a useful tool, but I am a bit concerned about the broad OAuth permissions it requires Does anyone know if there is a way to restrict OAuth access to a particular IP address (i e , only allow OAuth access via this particular token to requests from my IP address)?
- Using GYB to move to Gmail : r gsuite - Reddit
For each Google account create its own directory folder and copy the gyb and setup script there Run the gyb setups in each folder
- GYB Alternatives : r gsuite - Reddit
I tested the GYB utility to migrate my historical emails It’s definitely not for the average joe I can handle it, but I’m a software developer Any other ideas for tools services that end-users with no technical skills can use to migrate their email wherever they want ? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- PSA: GYB quirks when migrating emails : r gsuitelegacymigration - Reddit
Migrated several workspace inboxes to personal consumer gmail accounts with GYB Here are some quirks I've stumbled on Bunch of emails got marked as spam on restore Gmail doesn't let you select all emails to un-mark as spam Workaround is to assign a temp label to all spam emails, move them to inbox, archive or remove temp label Restore from takeout mbox file all your category labels will be
- Selectively migrating emails between Gsuite accounts using GYB
If you're using G Suite, it's possible to use GYB with your users without needing to know their password This works because GYB makes use of a special G Suite feature called domain-wide delegation with service accounts
- How I backed up our Google Apps email for free : r sysadmin - Reddit
But then I came across the open source GYB (Got-Your-Back) and GAM (Google-Apps-Manager) So, here's what I did: Follow these instructions to set up GYB You can now backup any email account, and if you don't want to automate future accounts you can stop here Set up GAM using these instructions
- Backing up gmail emails : r DataHoarder - Reddit
Good afternoon people! For some reason I’ve become somewhat nervous about keeping my emails on Google’s servers I have a gmail account (for more than 15 years at this point) a private workspace account and a work assigned workspace account I am using rclone to backup my Google drives (about 150 gigabytes total) I now want to get all my emails from each account Would this be overkill? I
- GitHub - jay0lee got-your-back: Got Your Back (GYB) is a . . . - Reddit
GitHub - jay0lee got-your-back: Got Your Back (GYB) is a command line tool for backing up your Gmail messages to your local computer It uses Gmail's API over HTTPS
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