Migrate from Windows Live Mail to Thunderbird 2.5
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| Homepage: http://www.syspc.org/migrate-from-windows-live-mail-to-thunderbird.html | ||
| Type: Shareware | ||
| Releases: Oct 07, 2011 | ||
| Cost: $49.00US | ||
| Developer: Sys PC | ||
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Do you want to shift your email messages from Windows Live Mail / Windows 7 Mail to Thunderbird email client? If yes then try out Birdie EML to MBOX Converter - A HOT Selling tool which helps you to migrate from Windows Live Mail to Thunderbird in easy and smart process. This software can easily convert EML emails to Thunderbird (*.MBOX) with all e-mail properties such as; To, Cc, Bcc, From, Sent & Received date, Attachments. Just follow some simple steps to get the Windows Live Mail to Thunderbird conversion procedure done like; 1. Install & run the software, 2. Collect your email (*.EML) files, 3. Click on the Convert Messages button to complete the conversion process. After the successful conversion of the EML to MBOX simply import all the converted MBOX files into Thunderbird using the Import MBOX file option to access, read or view all your emails of Windows Live mail to Thunderbird. Try the EML2MBOX FREE, after the complete satisfaction get the Windows Live mail to Thunderbird migration program to migrate from Windows Live mail to Thunderbird @ 49 USD in batch / unlimited mode. To know more visit our website, get the information from http://www.syspc.org/migrate-from-windows-live-mail-to-thunderbird.html.
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