I need to forward like 50 emails and I don't want to do them all one by one. Is there a way that I can do them all at the same time? It's a gmail account.
I think Titan thought you wanted to forward a single email to 50 people, not 50 emails to one or more people.
As as far as I know there isn't no feature for that in Gmail. I did a whole lot of checking back a couple months ago. They may have implemented it since then, but I don't think they did.
I had to forward many more than 50, and didn't feel like doing it one by one. What I ended up doing was I logged into my gmail through a email client (thunderbird), and saved a copy of all the emails, and exported them to files. Zipped all the file, and used it as an attachment. That's the quickest way I could find to do it.
I think Titan thought you wanted to forward a single email to 50 people, not 50 emails to one or more people.
As as far as I know there isn't no feature for that in Gmail. I did a whole lot of checking back a couple months ago. They may have implemented it since then, but I don't think they did.
I had to forward many more than 50, and didn't feel like doing it one by one. What I ended up doing was I logged into my gmail through a email client (thunderbird), and saved a copy of all the emails, and exported them to files. Zipped all the file, and used it as an attachment. That's the quickest way I could find to do it.
Hope that helps
Thanks. Yea I wanted to email about 50 emails to another one of my gmail accounts.
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As as far as I know there isn't no feature for that in Gmail. I did a whole lot of checking back a couple months ago. They may have implemented it since then, but I don't think they did.
I had to forward many more than 50, and didn't feel like doing it one by one. What I ended up doing was I logged into my gmail through a email client (thunderbird), and saved a copy of all the emails, and exported them to files. Zipped all the file, and used it as an attachment. That's the quickest way I could find to do it.
Hope that helps