I need to access the emails in my Yahoo inbox from July 1, 2013. Going "back" page by page will take days. Anyone know a way to get to old emails?
Assuming I can get to those pages, is there a way to export all emails in a specific date period? For example 7/1/13 - 9/30/13.
Going "back" page by page will take days. Anyone know a
way to get to old emails?
Snuffy,
Going "back" page by page will take days. Anyone know a
way to get to old emails?
Look at the url of the first page of messages. Go back one page and look again (eventually repeat for a third page). There is a good chance you will notice a change in the form of an incremented value. If you do you can probably change that number by a bit more than just one, thereby jumping further back in time. Try incrementing in steps of 50, 100 or even more
than that.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
On Fri, 4 Dec 2015 20:07:50 -0800, "Snuffy \"Hub Cap\" McKinney" <Snuffy-Hub-Cap@Livebait-McKinney.com> wrote:"back" page by page will take days. Anyone know a way to get to old emails?
I need to access the emails in my Yahoo inbox from July 1, 2013. Going
specific date period? For example 7/1/13 - 9/30/13.Assuming I can get to those pages, is there a way to export all emails in a
If you organize the emails into folders (for example, a folder for
each month), you will only have to scroll through the pages once.
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Thanks very much, Rudy!! Very simple and works great!!
Now on to step 2...
Snuffy,will
Going "back" page by page will take days. Anyone know a
way to get to old emails?
Look at the url of the first page of messages. Go back one page and look again (eventually repeat for a third page). There is a good chance you
notice a change in the form of an incremented value. If you do you can probably change that number by a bit more than just one, thereby jumping further back in time. Try incrementing in steps of 50, 100 or even more
than that.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
Snuffy,
Thanks very much, Rudy!! Very simple and works great!!
You're welcome. :-)
Now on to step 2...
I hope someone else can help you with that, as I have no access to, nor any idea how Yahoo's webmail works.
Having said that, there is a program that can help you to automate
repetitive actions on a webpage. The program is (quite apropriatily) named "AutoIt". If you can't find an exporting function for Yahoos webmail it could probably not hurt to take a look at it.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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