For those who do not know Windows Mail is a monstrosity that was plucked from Microsoft when it launched Windows Vista. Windows Mail was for all practical purposes a new version of Outlook Express, but with a subtle difference, worked less and had less choice over their predecessor. This is just the personal opinion of someone who has had to work with this tool, it is not scientifically proven.
With the release of Windows 7 and a display of rationality map Microsoft removed Windows Mail , but was loaded went mailer system default. That is why to this day if you want to see a mailer in Windows 7 have several options such as Windows Live Mail settle, settle or settle Thunderbird Microsoft Outlook (office package). The first two are free.
The issue is that when making a backup of all our mail, settings, and almost no other tool offers a comprehensive solution. This means that we must keep one hand the post office, on the other account settings, and more. However, thanks to Windows Mail Saver can do everything at once.
Windows Mail Saver is a tool for Windows Vista and Windows 7 that will allow us to save a copy of the entire contents of our Windows Mail and then restore it or in other Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail can be kept in a single file so our emails and the account settings, signatures, address book, and others.
On security Saver Windows Mail lets you select a password to protect the file, so that they can not open any e-mails and gossip. In another development tool also allows us to select a compression level with direct consequences in the time it takes to make and restore the backup. The more compressed the latest.
The tool is pretty simple to use, just follow the steps that tells us, though being in English may be made difficult for people who do not know the language. Otherwise quite simple in three steps we can take and stash in a single file all that we need to then restore an identical copy of as we had before.
The truth is that these applications are very useful and often work quite well, but what I find despicable is that virtually any mailer that I know (correct me if I’m wrong) incorporate similar tools or options to default . They are really hard to put it want to the user, who must resort to install more applications you already have to do something that clearly should be done without not even leave our mailer.
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