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I ve got like 150 email and have to send all to another account,Is there anyway to do it at once?

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This does not seem programming related to me. – Valamas - AUS Mar 13 '12 at 2:29
I m looking for a batch-file forwarding – farzin parsa Mar 13 '12 at 2:34

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Yes, but its not a programming question, and it doesn't belong here.

It's a setting in gmail. Try googling "Forward emails with Gmail".

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Yep, use a filter to forward all existing and future emails. – Valamas - AUS Mar 13 '12 at 2:42
The thing is I want to forward bunch of emails that belong to like 2 years ago; let's say the emails that were received between march 2010 till may 2010 – farzin parsa Mar 13 '12 at 5:20
This feature works for emails that you would receive from now on, Not for previous ones. – farzin parsa Oct 4 '12 at 19:13

you can try this this

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Filter feature provided in gmail is not that strong,as there is nothing to specify the date ( for forwarding the emails which belongs to past dates ) unless I label them manually and forward the labeled archive to forwarding email – farzin parsa Mar 13 '12 at 5:30

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