Ways to Backup your Email
MailStore
Windows
only email backup utility that lets you backup all your emails from multiple
email accounts and programs into one secure and searchable archive. Import and
manage messages from Gmail, Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, POP/IMAP accounts and
many other mail programs: search through emails, remove duplicate attachments,
one-click backup, etc.
Highlights:
- Backup from: Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Microsoft Exchange Server Mailboxes, AVM KEN! Mailboxes, Thunderbird, Mozilla SeaMonkey, Webmailer, any POP3 and IMAP accounts, from Imported Archive files.
- Search all your e-mail within fractions of a second (incl. the contents of attached documents).
MozBackup
For Thunderbird
users only. MozBackup is a dead-simple utility to backup and restore your
Thunderbird profiles, emails, installed extensions and settings. Quick and
easy. It can do the same for Firefox as well.
GmailUploader
Unlike
the above two GmailUploader is a not a backup tool. It’s basically an online
service to upload locally stored mailbox files to your Gmail account. If you
have switched to Gmail only recently (from Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) and need an
easy way to import years old downloaded messages to your Gmail account than
GmailUploader is the tool you need. It’s the only free tool you’ll find.
Amic
Email Backup
Backup
and restore your profile settings, emails, address book, message filters,
signatures, blocked senders, etc. It works with 9 popular email clients
including MS Outlook, MS Outlook Express, Eudora, Pegasus, The Bat, PocoMail,
Netscape Messenger, Opera Mail, and Incredimail. Please note that the backup
can be restored only to the same type of email program from which it was
created.
Oulook
Express Backup
Backup
Outlook Express messages, message rules, preferences, blocked senders,
signatures, stationery, Windows Address Book, Internet Explorer settings, and
your Windows Favorites.
Highlights
include:
- Create backups for multiple identities.
- Automattic Backup scheduler.
- Back up your data as a self-executable, standalone EXE file that can be executed on any machine, even if Outlook Express Backup is not installed.
- Access individual emails inside the backup file without the need to restore it first.
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