Learn how to easily migrate your emails to another account: How to migrate your email data – to any server and email provider! ➡️ Download MailJerry at ➡️ Or start your migration here: --------------------------------------------------------- How to Migrate Emails: 1) Download MailJerry at 2) Open MailJerry and start a new migration. 3) Enter the username, password and server address of your old account. 4) Do the same for your new email account. ➡️ If you don't know the server address, MailJerry will guess it for you. 5) Next, click on "Check Settings". MailJerry checks both accounts and shows a summary of your migration. 6) Optionally enable the auto sync and click on "Start Your Migration". Your email data is now being migrated to the new destination. ℹ️ Details on the migration progress such as speed or data volume are available in the "Migration Details". ✅ As soon as your migration has finished, click on the details to see which data has been migrated. Here, you can manage the auto sync or enable the backup mode. In addition, you can review how many emails were migrated for every folder. Easily migrate your emails to ANY destination. Go to and try MailJerry for FREE! --------------------------------------------------------- How to Sync Your Mailboxes: After the email migration, it's very easy to keep your new mailbox synced: 1) Simply open your migration and enable the auto sync or click on the button "Sync Now". ℹ️ By doing so, all emails received in your old account after the migration will be migrated to your new mailbox. The auto sync checks your mailbox every 3 hours and automatically moves your emails over to your new account. --------------------------------------------------------- MORE TUTORIALS: More about MailJerry: MailJerry Features: Mailbox Migration Tips & Tricks: Migrate from Outlook to Gmail: Migrate Google Workspace / G Suite to Office 365: Migrate from Gmail to Office 365: Migrate Email to Office 365: How to Change Your Email Address: #email #emailmigration #emailtips #hosting #emailhosting #datatransfer











