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This free utility automatically imports folders with files on your disk or network share into Outlook, keeping the original folder structure and provides additional features. To import documents, images, and other files from folders on your disk or network share to Outlook folders or Exchange Server Public Folders, specify the source folder, destination folder, and then run the utility. |
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Free and easy way to import messages from EML format files to the specified Outlook folder. It is possible to retain the original folder structure. This utility can also be used to import messages from Windows Live Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird and other email clients that supports EML format for email files. The product provides both standalone application and Outlook add-in. |
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This free utility imports the Outlook folder structure from XML files that can contain the whole complex hierarchy with information about folder types and permissions. This file can be created with Export Outlook Folder Structure utility and edited in any text editor, even in Windows Notepad. When you import an XML file with Outlook or Exchange folder structure, you can select any mailbox, Exchange Public Folder or any other folder in Outlook. |
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This free utility imports email messages from MBOX files into Outlook. It supports various formats of MBOX files: mboxo, mboxrd, mboxcl, mboxcl2, and others. The program quickly transfers emails from MBOX to Outlook. It can import MBOX files from multiple subfolders, preserving the folder structure. When importing, the utility stores in original Internet headers in Outlook messages. |
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This free tool imports Outlook PST data files into Office 365, Exchange Server, Gmail, and any other Outlook accounts and mailboxes. The utility connects the PST file to the selected Outlook profile and copies the data from the connected data file to your chosen location. You will require it if you have a lot of PST files, which you need to import by one or more users, or you often have to deal with such problems. |
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Free tool for sending personalized email messages using fields from CSV data table and any data sources. This utility performs a Mail Merge, creating personalized email messages, using a template, your contact base, and specified attachments. As an email template, you can use the files of standard Outlook formats: OFT or MSG. Location for attachments is specified in the table or in the program settings. |
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This free tool merges multiple Outlook folders: select one or more source folders, specify the destination folder, and then run the utility. You can save the subfolder structure, move data from source folders instead of copying, ignore existing duplicates, and select Outlook items in the specified date range. In addition, the utility can create selected folders in the destination folder or simply merge their contents. |
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Sometimes, you must merge several Outlook PST data files into one. It's very difficult to perform such a merge operation with standard Outlook tools. Such manual operations are fraught with errors and data loss. Our free utility automatically combines multiple PST files into one or more new PST data files. It can work with PST files connected to Outlook and PST files on either your disk or network share. |
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Free tool for merging selected Outlook mailboxes and PST data files into the specified store. When you store Outlook archives in PST files, use Exchange Server and Office 365 Online Archives, multiple mailboxes, move from one email service provider to another, and other situations, you may need to merge multiple PST data files or mailboxes into one. Outlook does not provide tools to perform these operations automatically. |
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This free utility provides a set of 12 productivity reports for Outlook. Reports show how many messages have been received, replied, forwarded, or left with no action and how much time, on average, was spent on each of these actions. You can specify the desired Outlook mail folders and the required time period. All reports are divided into two categories: by the received time of the message and by the message response time. |