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by ocdtrekkie
1126 days ago
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Well, for example, what mail services will allow you to upload an MBOX file? (I'll give you one... Fastmail added support for it about six years after I left Gmail, but that wasn't until like last year.) You can't carry that export method over to most mail services, which if they support importing, require IMAP (and hence access to your current account in good standing). Offering Takeout doesn't actually make it very easy to migrate to a competitor, is my point. Sure, you can get the data out, but very little will actually ingest Takeout in any useful way. And heck, I think last time I used Takeout, it preferred to issue things in .tar.gz archives, and good lunch to any non-HN user on figuring out what to do with those. |
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And it's not Googles responsibility to make it easy for you to import to other services.
They use open formats and standards in their export. It's up to you and the other providers to mess with it. A lot of them can import directly from Gmail over API.
Mbox can easily be converted to maildir. Which can be used by thunderbird, not much, sup, etc.
I know people hate on Google but in this case it's not on them to make it easy. The fact that you can export it into open standards is all they have to do.
Finally, this is probably their way of creating a dark pattern. Especially for email. Export into an old, less used nowadays format.