IMPORTING EMAIL FROM GODADDY TO GMAIL
We onboarded a client who had his email for the past 3 years with GoDaddy. Since we support Google's GSuite, we moved him over. It was an extremely painful process to figure out how to import his 10,000 archived emails.
I read all the Google tutorials, but nothing would work because his old email and his new email were the same. Let's call it " name@example.com" for this example.
I finally found a solution after 15 days of trying different things.
START WITH SEND MESSAGES
If you want all of your sent messages moved to your Google Apps email sent folder (and conversations):
Log in to your GoDaddy webmail account.
Go to your Sent folder.
Select to show 400/page.
Select all on the page.
Choose move to InBox.
I was a bit hesitant to do this step, but it actually works. Google's Mail Fetcher only fetches from the InBox, but then Google sorts them into the right folders on the other end.
SET UP ACCOUNT AND IMPORT
Sign in to the new Google GSuite email (or gmail), then
Click Settings, which is the cogwheel on the right side.
Click Accounts and Import tab.
Click Import mail and contacts, the second one down; click on the blue link "Import mail and contacts."
Google's email system will ask you to sign in to your other email account.
The trick here is: DO NOT enter name@example.com; the system will just go around in circles because that's the email you're using already in GSuite.
Instead write test@example.com or any other name you choose.
SETTING UP THE POP INFO
On the next screen you want to enter the correct information:
Password
POP Username: your REAL username, name@yourcompany.com
POP Server: pop.secureserver.net Port 110
On the next screen, you can check off all the boxes. I labeled ours "Imported" and left a copy of the messages on GoDaddy's server.
NOW GOOGLE DOES ITS WORK
You'll get a pop-up that says it might take 24 - 48 hours and that YOU CAN close the window and YOU CAN log out of your email, so you can just go on your happy day and let Google do the rest of the work.
(15 days of this!! And now it's telling me that I don't have to leave the window open. I wish I had found this 15 days ago!!)
Thanks, someone on the internet, for sharing this obscure tip, and now I've decoded it and the rest of the world can use it. Yay!