Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-12-02 Thread Sean DALY
Thanks for that Kevin Bernie, is there any chance you could extend the deadline? I have 2 mailboxes to do including our main PR contact one, and that would have to be tomorrow, and I already have a very full schedule for tomorrow. I guess this means no web access for those accounts? so I have to

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-12-02 Thread Bernie Innocenti
On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 16:28 +0100, Sean DALY wrote: Thanks for that Kevin Bernie, is there any chance you could extend the deadline? I have 2 mailboxes to do including our main PR contact one, and that would have to be tomorrow, and I already have a very full schedule for tomorrow. Yes, no

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-12-01 Thread Sean DALY
Thanks Roland, I'm pleased it will be easy, but I have no idea how to do it... Sean On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:14 AM, Roland Gesthuizen rgesthui...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, with an IMAP enabled client such as Thunderbird you can easily copy and relocate all your mail folders. If you want to keep

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-12-01 Thread Kevin Cole
If you are using Thunderbird, the definitive guide is: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enctx=mailanswer=75725 That will set Thunderbird to read your mail. At that point, selecting all your messages and moving them to a local folder should be fairly straightforward (assuming

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-11-30 Thread Bernie Innocenti
On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 15:40 +0100, Sean DALY wrote: I have lots of precious e-mails in @sugarlabs.org, but unfortunately I don't know how to download all the sent + received mails from the cloud. Is this easy? I don't have anything to add to Roland's suggestions. If you need more time, just

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-11-30 Thread John Watlington
On Nov 29, 2010, at 9:14 PM, Roland Gesthuizen wrote: With an SFTP client such as CyberDuck, users can easily access, relocate or archive all their GoogelDoc files. Can you provide more details ? Thanks, wad ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-11-29 Thread Sean DALY
Hi Bernie, I have lots of precious e-mails in @sugarlabs.org, but unfortunately I don't know how to download all the sent + received mails from the cloud. Is this easy? thanks Sean On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 12:32 AM, Bernie Innocenti ber...@sugarlabs.org wrote: To simplify maintenance, we're

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-11-29 Thread Roland Gesthuizen
Yes, with an IMAP enabled client such as Thunderbird you can easily copy and relocate all your mail folders. If you want to keep it online with GoogleApps, you can do the same to move all the mail to another gmail account. With an SFTP client such as CyberDuck, users can easily access, relocate

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-11-27 Thread Cristian Paul PeƱaranda Rojas
Does it apply to mail accounts asociated with subdomains from sugarlabs.org? like co.suagrlabs.org and etc... regards cristian paul signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!)

Re: [IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-11-27 Thread Bernie Innocenti
On Sat, 2010-11-27 at 08:51 -0500, Cristian Paul PeƱaranda Rojas wrote: Does it apply to mail accounts asociated with subdomains from sugarlabs.org? like co.suagrlabs.org and etc... No, it doesn't. -- // Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/ \X/ Sugar Labs -

[IAEP] Phasing out Google Apps

2010-11-26 Thread Bernie Innocenti
To simplify maintenance, we're phasing out Google Apps from the sugarlabs.org domain. It was set up when Sugar Labs did not have reliable infrastructure to offer equivalent collaboration services independently. You can continue using your sugarlabs.org email address in two ways: 1) Request email