Back Up and Archive Email quickly and easily with MailStore

Posted on July 10, 2009. Filed under: Computer, Email, Freebies, Softwares, Web | Tags: , , , , , , |

       MailStore Home is a solution for people who have a need to backup their e-mails in a straightforward and simple fashion. It works with all POP3 and IMAP accounts, as well as Thunderbird, Outlook, Exchange Server, and Windows Mail. MailStore Home offers a simple three step process for backing up your e-mail accounts. Once you’ve downloaded and installed it, open it, click on import, enter the settings for your particular account, and double-click your newly created e-mail profile. Once the backup is created, you can leave it in MailStore, export it to *.eml, or burn it to a CD or DVD.

                   

MailStore Home Archives email from:-

  • Microsoft Outlook 2000, XP, 2003 and 2007
  • Microsoft Outlook Express and Windows Mail
  • Microsoft Exchange Server Mailboxes
  • Mozilla Thunderbird and SeaMonkey
  • POP3 and IMAP (including webmail services such as Gmail and Yahoo)
  • .eml and other files

Key Features:-

  • Archive and consolidate all email messages centrally, securely and permanently
  • Search all your email within fractions of a second (include the contents of attached documents)
  • Integrated CD/DVD burning utility to backup your archives with just one click
  • To conserve disk space, MailStore Home saves only a single instance of each attachment and applies a smart compression algorithm
  • Preview archived messages directly in MailStore and reopen them in your local mail client (e.g. Microsoft Outlook)
  • In addition to backing up the entire archive, your messages can be exported to a variety of destinations
  • Messages are stored MIME-compatible, and can be recovered at any time without information loss (e.g. to import them in other applications)

Download MailStore.

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