Tool to synchronise Outlook folders across multiple PCs so all emails, contacts, tasks and appointments are available on every PC. Available in Standard and Pro versions. Fast and secure download from The H
Extracts data from email attachments in Microsoft Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF) or in a WINMAIL.DAT file. When starting the program, the file needs to be added to the command line or linked with Fentun.
Command-line tools for working with Outlook files under Linux. Ispst lists contents of PST files, Readpst converts them to the mbox format, Pst2ldif extracts contacts to LDIF format, and Pst2dii extracts emails to the DII format. Outlook.pst formats PST files.
Checks POP3 and IMAP4 mailboxes with SSL support. Configurable notification of new email and deletion of unwanted emails directly from the server. Manufacturer's web site is German only but the software is available in English. Fast and secure download from The H
Searches for file attachments in all the messages saved in Outlook and displays them in an easy-to-read list. Enables you to open, save and delete the files and export the list in XML, HTML, TXT or CSV formats.
Manages frequently required text blocks, including their formatting and embedded images, and organises them into categories so they can be inserted into any Windows application. Can also automatically expand abbreviations and correct spelling errors as you type. Text templates can be retrieved either by key combinations, auto text or from a selection menu.
Extends the Print menu under Thunderbird by adding useful options for improving the layout of email printouts. For example, displays the contents of the attachment directly in the header line under the recipients, prints emails without the images they contain, or adds a framework around the header line.
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