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| Free and easy way to find and mark duplicate messages in Outlook folders with flag and/or categories. Can find duplicates across folders and storages. The whole operation is completely safe, because the utility only marks duplicates without removing them from your mailbox. The product provides Outlook add-in and standalone Windows application for your convenience. |
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| Free tool to find unused contacts and mark them with categories or a flag. Leave only the contacts you're using in your work then filter, delete, or move them to another folder. Having fewer contacts saves time when working with intensive correspondence. Our utility will help you tag unused contacts and decide if you need them later. Often, only a few thousand contacts are used in a daily job. |
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| Free report shows the number of autocomplete list cache entries in NK2, DAT, XML files. Detailed report shows the full set of auto-complete data available. This report will help to get a list of contacts from the Auto-Complete List files. In Outlook 2007/2003, Auto-Complete Lists are stored in NK2 files. In Outlook 2010+, Auto-Complete Lists are stored in mailboxes and PST files, and in the DAT files for compatibility with older applications. |
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| This free report shows the number of entries in Outlook 2010/2013/2016 autocomplete list cache. Detailed report shows the full set of auto-complete data available. This report shows the number of contacts in AutoComplete lists for all connected mailboxes and accounts in Outlook 2010 and above. In advanced mode, the report shows all contacts for each account in your Outlook profile: name, email address (including X.500), and other fields. |
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| This free utility performs a one-time or periodic backup of your mailboxes, public folders, PST data files, and other Outlook/Exchange Server storages. The utility uses MSG format for archiving; it is native and the most complete format for storing Outlook messages, contacts, appointments and meetings, tasks, notes, journal entries, documents and other items. |
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| Free, easy and fast way to convert Microsoft Outlook auto-complete list cache files from NK2, DAT and XML to XML and NK2 formats. Automatically detects autocomplete cache files used by Outlook. Provides Outlook add-in and standalone Windows launcher application. |
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| This free utility converts messages from the EML to HTML files. To see the contents of the messages in the EML format and open attachments, you must use additional programs. The easy way to view EML messages without having to install other programs is to convert them to HTML. After converting EML to HTML, you can view the emails in any web browser. This is a convenient way to back up your email messages. |
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| Free and easy way to convert message files from EML to MSG format used in Microsoft Outlook. It is possible to retain the original folder structure. Support for old ANSI and modern Unicode MSG formats provided. The product contains both standalone application and Outlook add-in. This utility also may be used to convert messages from Windows Live Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird and other email clients that supports EML format for message files. |
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| This free utility converts email message files from EML to PST format for Outlook. From a large number of EML files in different folders, one or more PST files are being created, depending on the settings of the utility. For example, when converting EML messages, the utility can immediately split the resulting PST files by size or by year. Messages in EML and EMLX formats are used by different email clients like Live Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird. |
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| This free utility quickly splits large MBOX message database files into separate message files in EML format. After that, you can work with them directly in Windows Explorer, do a search, send to other users, and import into Outlook and other email clients. The tool can convert multiple MBOX files at once. Here, a new folder will be created for each file. If MBOXes reside in subfolders, a similar folder structure can be created for EML files. |










