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title: 'SnappyMail: Exporting contacts and emails'
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visible: true
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updated:
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last_modified: "July, 2022"
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app: SnappyMail
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app_version: 1.4.4
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- docs
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tags:
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- email
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# Exporting contacts and emails from SnappyMail
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The process of exporting your contacts from SnappyMail is pretty simple.
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1. Login to **SnappyMail**
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![](en/smlogin.png)
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2. Go to **Contacts**
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![](en/contacts.png)
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3. Click the three bars button and select **Export (csv)**
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![](en/export.png)
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Exporting your contacts will take a moment, depending on the size of your address book. When it is ready, you will be prompted to save the file (contacts.csv) on your computer. Please, save it in a safe place that you can remember later.
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# Exporting emails
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Unfortunately, exporting emails from **SnappyMail** is a very cumbersome process because it must be done one mail at a time which is not feasible if you have many emails, right?
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The ability to export multiple emails at once is a feature that has been requested to the **SnappyMail** team for five years now, but has not been yet developed.
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There are a couple of workarounds to do this from **Thunderbird** (which do not provide a native feature to backup emails either).
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Please check our [**Thunderbird Email Backup**](../../../clients/desktop/thunderbird/exporting) howto to learn about them.
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