Don't Procrastinate: Get Back 15GB of Free Gmail Storage While You Can
It's time to do something about your full Gmail inbox. If you've been hoarding thousands of messages in your email account, it's only natural that you'd balk at spending a day or two sifting through all the clutter. Fortunately, there's an easy solution -- though you'll want to take advantage of it ASAP.
Think of it as moving your old junk from a cramped apartment to a free storage unit across town. You can set up a second, dedicated "archive" account and use Gmail's built-in POP3 tools to automatically pull every old message from your primary inbox into the new one. Once the transfer is done, you can wipe your main account clean.
However, you should probably transfer your Gmail messages sooner rather than later: Google is planning to end POP3 support this year. New users lost access to POP3 in the first quarter of 2026, but current users...
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