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| The free utility will search for contacts whose email addresses are not used in messages or other items in the selected Outlook folders. You can also search for addresses in senders, recipients, and body texts for a specified date period. Contacts with unused email addresses will be moved to the specified folder. This is safe because you can restore deleted contacts to their original folders at any time. |
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| This free utility replaces file attachments in email messages, appointments, contacts, tasks, and other Outlook items with links. It moves attachments to a folder on your computer or network share and creates links referring to the saved files in your messages. The links appear in the usual place - on the attachments panel, and you can open them as normal attachments. |
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| This free utility puts the saved attachment files back, in place of links, created by the "Replace Outlook Attachments with Links" utility in email messages, appointments and meetings, contacts, and other Outlook items. It allows you to restore Outlook attachments securely from links. For example, you need to forward or redirect the message containing the attachment replaced with link. |
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| This free utility automatically saves attached Outlook messages, contacts, tasks, notes, calendar items, and history, and other Outlook items from different folders to the specified folder. When saving new items, it creates the same folder structure as the original messages. If attached Outlook items have other attached items, you can also save them separately. |
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| This free utility will save attachments from messages, appointments, meetings, contacts, tasks, notes and other Outlook items to a disk or network share quickly and safely. Using macros for the destination folder path gives you an excellent opportunity to catalog attachments by date, subject, sender, recipient, name or path to the original Outlook folder. The utility can be started directly from the Outlook rules. |
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| This free utility saves attachments from message base files of MBOX format. To save attachments from MBOX files in the selected folder, simply specify the location on your drive or network resource for attachment files, set filters on the file types and attachment names, message dates, and run the utility. When saving, the tool can recreate the original folder structure of MBOX files and save special attachments. |
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| This free utility extracts attachments from MSG files in the specified folder. In addition, you can process all the subfolders and create the same folder structure for attachment files in the specified location on your disk or network share. Provides a flexible set of filters, such as the Outlook item types, the extensions and names of attachments to include and exclude, dates of messages, tasks, and calendar items. |
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| The utility sends an Outlook e-mail message using the specified account, sender's address, recipient lists, subject, message text, and file attachments. In addition, you can specify an Outlook message template in OFT or MSG format. Sending emails in one action is useful in many cases. Even simply sending mail, based on Outlook templates, becomes much simpler; instead of a whole series of actions, it requires only a single mouse click. |
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| Free tool for sending personalized mass mail to multiple recipients in Outlook. Simply create a new message, list them all in the "To" field, and run the utility directly from the message window. The utility will create a separate personalized message for each recipient, if necessary, expanding the contact groups and retaining other address fields. In addition, the utility will expand all supported macros. |
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| Free tool for configuring Outlook folder permissions for selected users in bulk. This utility modifies or adds the permissions for the selected Outlook folders in Exchange Server and Office 365 mailboxes, as well as in Public Folders. It allows you to change the permissions for calendar, contact, task, email and other folders. You can set permissions for selected and anonymous users, as well as default permissions. |










