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Apr 6th
So I came up with a great idea the other day. It’s rare that I come up with great ideas but I did. I have around 200mb of chatlogs, dating back to 2004. That’s 5 years worth of chatlogs. Half of it is purely txt whilst the other half is HTML.
So I was going through my gmail the other day and decided to go through my chats and a thought came to me. Google stores chatlogs as emails. Wouldn’t it be great if gmail can store all my other chatlogs as emails?
So I got to work. First thing I did was to see if it was already done already. Somebody it seems has already done it, except the script was written in VB, and it didn’t work…causing some kind of runtime error. I looked up ways to generate my own .msg files, import them into Outlook and then syncing outlook with gmail. msg files it seems is a messy piece of crap, mixing what appears to be binary with txt. So, I looked elsewhere. I discovered that Thunderbird stored emails in plain txt. Excellent. I just had to extract the formatting for the mail headers and write a script that parses all my chatlogs and outputs each individual converstion into neat little emails.
After an hour or so tinkering with a python script I was able to generate a thunderbird compatible email folder. But then came the problem of uploading it all. Gmail apparently restricts the amount of emails you can upload at any given time. 10 emails at a time is fine…50…it just dies. So now I have to find ANOTHER solution. Well, I found that google has developed a rather obscure app called “Google email uploader” it allows you to upload your emails from Outlook/Thunderbird to a Google App hosted email address.
Luckily, I have one so I can upload it to my domain email address. I’ll then have to sync it to my normal gmail account. Yes, it’s quite an endeavour just to store some chatlogs but hey, it’s fun!
I’ll also have to find a way to embed images into the emails, something that I have no idea where to start.
But yeah, I’ve been going over some extremely old chatlogs and it’s made me miss some of the things that I used to talk about.
Well, for those who are interested, I’ll post up a copy of the script later. There’s gonna be two versions, one for Messenger Plus! logs and the other for pidgin.
Tutorial: Access your Hotmail in Gmail through POP3
Jan 21st
Not too long ago, the Windows Live Hotmail team decided to add POP3 support for users in countries such as United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, Japan, Spain, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. If you are in these lucky countries you can finally stay away from hotmail.com and use your favourite mail client or in this case through Gmail! If you’re not in one of these countries then I guess you’ll just have to wait or try some 3rd party alternatives.
Here are the general settings you need for your mail client when setting up Hotmail for pop3 in your mail client:
POP server: pop3.live.com (port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example yourname@hotmail.com
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? Yes
Inside gmail to add a new mail account follow these instructions.
- Click on Settings -> Accounts -> Add another mail Account
- Type in your hotmail email address
- Fill out all the details and make sure you add the “@hotmail.com” or “@live.com” at the end of your username
- Make sure the second checkbox is also checked, the others are optional
- Change the port number to 995 or you’ll get an timeout
- Click “Add Account”
Afterward gmail will ask if you’ll like to setup send-to permissions through gmail for your hotmail account.
Once everything is complete, just sit back and wait for you emails to be downloaded into your gmail!
If this has helped you in any way, please take the time to drop a comment!
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