Backup and migrate your email data, with this specialized tool that features a step-by-step wizard, and internal email content preview
Version | 23.3 |
Updated | March 6 2023 |
Developer |
DRS Softech
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User Rating |
50
4.1
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Original File Size | 154 MB |
Downloads | 205 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 11 |
Category | Internet |
Ensuring data security can be advantageous, especially when dealing with sensitive information, be it personal or professional in nature. Users can employ multiple methods for keeping their data safe, creating backups, and deploying a stout strategy for maintaining the integrity of whatever content they choose to preserve, which are just one of the many out there. Email-related data is no exception, and DRS Thunderbird Backup Tool addresses the aspect from a different perspective, dedicated to saving and restoring Mozilla Thunderbird email data.
This application was created in order to offer users specialized means to access, save and export Thunderbird email box data, as well as profiles, and all the inherent components, such as messages, contacts, calendar data, and more, to a wide range of output formats.
As stated above, a variety of output formats are supported, such as PST, EML, EMLX, MSG, CSV, HTML, MHTL, PDF, TXT, DOC, and more. This will facilitate the data migration to email clients such as AOL, Yahoo Mail, Office 365, Hotmail, etc.
In addition to its exporting capabilities, DRS Thunderbird Backup Tool Crack also comes equipped with features for making data processing more effective, like its filtering module, or the included duplicate removal tool.
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