Sunilkumar
New Member
Yes, it is definitely possible to migrate IMAP to Gmail using selective date filters, and I recently used the MS Outlook IMAP Backup Tool for exactly this purpose. I needed to move only recent business emails from an old IMAP account into Gmail while excluding older archived data. Manual methods did not provide accurate filtering options, so I started using this software and found it extremely efficient. One of the best features of the tool is its Date Range Filter option. Users can select specific start and end dates to migrate only the required emails from IMAP accounts into Gmail. This helps save both migration time and Gmail storage space because unnecessary old emails are skipped automatically. Another thing I appreciated is the ability to migrate multiple IMAP accounts simultaneously. Businesses handling bulk mailbox migration projects can save a significant amount of time by importing several accounts at once. The CSV file option for adding multiple accounts is especially useful for IT administrators managing enterprise-level migrations. The software also maintains the complete mailbox hierarchy during migration. All folders, subfolders, attachments, email formatting, metadata, sender information, and timestamps remain preserved after transfer into Gmail. This made mailbox management much easier after the migration. The tool supports migrating IMAP to Gmail and several other email platforms besides Yahoo Mail, AOL, Zoho Mail, Hotmail, GoDaddy, and Outlook.com. This makes it suitable for both personal and professional mailbox migration tasks. Moreover, the tool is compatible with all versions of Windows and Mac OS.