So, using a Google Apps account won't do that. What you can do is backup your mails locally somewhere and upload/restore them to the new account later.
I think Gmail backup fits you. Please take a look at its features and notice its flaws(ie can't handle labels that use characters other than [a-zA-Z0-9]) and also see this question related to having a Google Apps account.
Other than that, there is Gmail keeper that was made for Google Apps email users, as the site states. You may want to take a look at that.
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Gmail 本身就可以做到这一点,例如将一个帐户与另一个帐户关联并自动将电子邮件从一个帐户抓取到另一个帐户。
转到“邮件设置”--> “帐户和导入”标签。你应该看到:
正是这样做的。您可以选择是否将电子邮件保留在其他帐户上。我认为这就是你所需要的。
相应的 gmail 帮助页面
因此,使用Google Apps 帐户不会执行此操作。您可以做的就是在本地某处备份邮件,然后将其上传/恢复到新帐户。
我认为 Gmail 备份适合您。请看一下它的功能并注意它的缺陷(即无法处理使用 [a-zA-Z0-9] 以外的字符的标签),另请参阅 此问题与拥有 Google Apps 帐户相关。
除此之外,正如该网站所述,还有专为 Google Apps 电子邮件用户制作的 Gmail keeper。您可能想看一下。
Gmail itself can do that, as in associating an account with another and automatically grabbing the emails from one account to the other.
Go to 'Mail Settings' --> 'Accounts and Import' tab. You should see:
which does that exactly. You can choose whether to leave the emails on the other account or not. And I think that's all you need.
The corresponding gmail help page
So, using a Google Apps account won't do that. What you can do is backup your mails locally somewhere and upload/restore them to the new account later.
I think Gmail backup fits you. Please take a look at its features and notice its flaws(ie can't handle labels that use characters other than [a-zA-Z0-9]) and also see this question related to having a Google Apps account.
Other than that, there is Gmail keeper that was made for Google Apps email users, as the site states. You may want to take a look at that.