Sqllite, more likely, with email.

Find an app that will backup / replicate your data.  Then just open those
database files with sqllite to get to it.  Probably it would be easy to
write a query, with a script of some kind to format, to output to mbox
format.  Then, put that file in a local mailbox area in a profile for
Thunderbird.  Also create an Imap account (Gmail or other) in the same
Thunderbird profile.  Then you can just drag and drop messages from the
local mbox file to any Imap folder.  You should also have backed up your
messages in similar ways.  To avoid deleting them on the server, you might
have to turn on off-line replication and then copy those mbox files.

sdw

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Maps.Huge.Info <[email protected]> wrote:

> I may not be correct in this but I believe all that data is stored as
> an XML file somewhere on your phone. In order to get to it, you'll
> probably have to root your device then dig around to find the exact
> file. You'll have the data but you won't be able to stick it back into
> GMail.
>
> -John Coryat
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