Yes, you can import your EML emails into Gmail without losing attachments, but these things decide which way you use, which makes a difference. If you have only a few messages, you can forward them manually. But that method is so slow and often affects folder organization for large EML collections.
A better approach is using a dedicated EML to Gmail migration tool. For example,
Softaken EML to Gmail Importer is an efficient offline tool to upload single or multiple EML and EMLX files with attachments as well as email properties like To, CC, BCC, Date and the original folder hierarchy. It also lets you pull data straight into an existing Gmail folder, or create a new one.
It is a good practice to check the results before importing the whole mailbox by testing the demo version.
Hopefully this helps.
Edited by user
2026-07-30T07:21:20Z
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