Want to backup Yahoo emails? But do you find information and data in your emails important? You might think of that as a silly or rhetorical question.
Well, because, It is. The world we are living in today, if important data is not in the emails, then where, right? Think about all those important conversations, documents, PDFs, jokes from your friends, and memories. Today, we are talking about Yahoo users, but as you will see, it can be applied across the board. What if you could back up all these items in Yahoo account with just a few clicks?
That’s what we’re diving into today: a no-fuss, comprehensive guide to backing up your Yahoo emails.
But first, meet Your backup buddy.
Let’s start with a simple question: do you have a reliable tool for Yahoo emails backup? If not, let’s introduce you to one that’s tailor-made for this purpose. It’s user-friendly, efficient, and ready to handle your Yahoo emails with care. A straightforward solution, but with all the customizations and power you need.
Why not give its free trial a spin? You’ll find it’s a great way to test the waters without any commitment, and you can follow along with this tutorial.
Step 1: Getting Started: Got the tool ready? Great! Launch it and let’s navigate together. You’ll find yourself on the home screen, your command center for all your needs. Here, every option is laid out clearly, ensuring you’re never lost.
Step 2: Setting Up Your Yahoo Backup: On the home screen, you’ll see an option to set up a new backup. Can’t find it? Look for the ‘Tasks’ section in the middle of the interface below the ‘Daily Report’ graph.
Just click on it. And then click on ‘Setup a new backup profile.’
Simple, right?
Step 3: Select ‘Email Server.’ And a side note: pay attention to the available options. You can later come back and create a new profile if you want to backup emails from services other than Yahoo too at a later time.
Step 4: Next, let the tool know you are Yahoo user. Select ‘IMAP Server’. This choice is crucial, as it tailors the backup process to fit your Yahoo account perfectly.
Step 5: Enter Your Yahoo Credentials: next, a familiar screen pops up, asking for your Yahoo email and password. This is very similar to signing into your email on a web browser – nothing out of the ordinary. For those with specific server settings or security measures, there’s the ‘Manual Configuration’ option. But for most Yahoo users, the standard login will do the trick. Simple and secure.
Step 6: Choosing What to Back Up: You should be seeing all your familiar, valuable folders now. Inbox, Drafts, and the custom folders, like: ‘Travel,’ ‘Friends,’ etc.
Which ones are important to you? Inbox, Sent, Drafts? Select the ones you need. This customization means you’re backing up what truly matters to you. It’s possible that all of it is important (and by default, all the folders will be selected), which is fine. But take a minute and tick off any unnecessary folders, if any.
Step 7: Customizing Your Backup Settings
All of the steps above were easy, right? The next steps are easy….and fun. This is where you make your Yahoo backup profile yours. It’s time to personalize.
- Name your backup profile. Something that reminds you, “Ah, that’s my Yahoo backup!”
- Choose where to save your emails. Local drives on your computer, like C drive or E Drive?Or do you have cloud storage in mind? Perhaps external hard drive? It’s your call.
- Security is key. It’s an encryption key, to be more precise. Check ‘Secured’ option to encrypt your Yahoo backups.
- Back up Yahoo emails only once. Or let the tool back it up when new email arrives? Or set it Daily, weekly, monthly? Match it with your email activity.
- Here’s something even more interesting: want a backup of your Yahoo backup? Pick up the USB on your drawer, insert it in the port in your laptop, set it as the drive for automatic USB snapshot. Handy, right?
- Automatic Source Cleanup? If you like keeping things tidy, turn it on. If not, that’s okay too. Sometimes while cleaning the room, we can throw stuff out that we need. So, it’s okay to err on the side of caution.
Step 8: Saving Your Setup
All set? Click ‘Save’. With that, you’ve just told your backup tool to keep a watchful eye on your Yahoo emails. It’s that simple.
Step 9:
What’s next? Sit back, relax, refocus on what matters most to you. Or whatever you feel like.
Your Yahoo email backup tool has officially taken the wheel.
A Quick Word on Encryption and Security!
If you just started backing Yahoo emails with Mail Backup X and want to use the ‘Secured’ option at Step 7, read this to make it easier to complete security setup.
You need to set up an entry-level password for the application. Which means, to access the tool itself, you need to enter the password .You will also receive a recovery key. This is generated only once and must be kept safe and away from anyone’s eyes. And what’s the use of it? You will find out.
Now, you can simply select the encrypted option in the Yahoo backup profile (or any other you create). Each profile has a unique security key, generated automatically, and is used to access the data of that particular backup profile. If you need to share those backup files, you also need to share that security key.
If you lose the profile encryption key, that is when that recovery key during initial security setup steps in for recovery.
Recovery key is your lifeline in case you ever find yourself locked out of your own data fortress. But remember, if this key gets lost, it’s game over – there’s no backdoor or secret passageway to recover your encrypted Yahoo backups (or any data) without it.
Even the most efficient systems need a human touch occasionally. So, while your Yahoo backups are now cruising on autopilot, it’s wise to peek under the hood once in a while. Keep an eye on those automatic backups periodically. Try to restore some of it for testing. Also, check the settings once in a while and see if they are still relevant to your needs. Check the storage and if you are not running out of space.
Finally, if you haven’t already, don’t forget to try out the free trial version. See how it feels, make sure it fits your needs, and then, when you’re ready, take the full plunge. Here’s to a future of effortless Yahoo backups and reclaiming your valuable time.