Forwarding large numbers is not generally easy, but you could print to PDF
and make multiple attachments. I'd personally go with turning on IMAP, and
copy those all off to an MBOX type file, which can then be transferred as
one file with all the e-mails in it.

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 2:31 AM, LLB <[email protected]> wrote:

> Been trying to search this answer without any luck. If you want to just
> suggest a good query to search, I'm all ears.
>
> I have over 10,000 emails I need to send to my lawyer, so his paralegal
> can sort. Then we have to print a good portion of them and submit them as
> evidence if we can't figure a way to send them to the opposing party.
>
> I have read up on the "delegation" feature but that only solves the
> problem for the paralegal.
>
> How do you send many emails to one person?
>
> Thank you in advance this would be a great weight off my shoulders.
>
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