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how can I import email of my old gmail mbox to new gmail account

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Hello,

I have lot of emails of my old gmail account which archieve in .mbox file and want to import mbox file to new gmail account.

I tried to import mail from gmail settings. and with helps of this blog: https://tech-vita.blogspot.com/2018/12/how-to-import-mbox-to-gmail.html

but I could not import the data.

please help me!

Hello, I have lot of emails of my old gmail account which archieve in .mbox file and want to import mbox file to new gmail account. I tried to import mail from gmail settings. and with helps of this blog: https://tech-vita.blogspot.com/2018/12/how-to-import-mbox-to-gmail.html but I could not import the data. please help me!

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That blog hasn't been updated for over a year, so some of the instructions are no longer accurate. For starters, do not disable 2-step verification and do not enable less secure apps as indicated on that blog. If you had done so, revert those changes because the current version of Thunderbird supports Google's OAuth2 authentication protocol.

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Do you have access to the old account and are the messages in the archive still on the old account?

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Stans said

Do you have access to the old account and are the messages in the archive still on the old account?

Actually I have .mbox file of my Gmail through Google Takeout and My Gmail account is no more.

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Kiválasztott megoldás

That blog hasn't been updated for over a year, so some of the instructions are no longer accurate. For starters, do not disable 2-step verification and do not enable less secure apps as indicated on that blog. If you had done so, revert those changes because the current version of Thunderbird supports Google's OAuth2 authentication protocol.