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Dbx2mail 2.0
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Shareware Hangvogel |
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Rating: Not rated     
Released: Nov 22, 2004
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If we would describe Dbx2mail in one short line then it would be: It is a program to extract email addresses from an Outlook Express folder or dbx file.
In Outlook Express your data can be structured in folders. People who want to know or list all email addresses from a folder normally have to do this manually, which can be a huge work. Dbx2mail gives here the solution: select the dbx file representing the dbx folder, eventually adapt the filter settings, choose a file to write too and hit the run button. All email addresses will be written to the screen and to the file.
It is especially made for professionals who for example have a large database of users with an email address. After sending users a newsletter for example Outlook Express can easily catch (via message rules) returning, invalid emails in one folder. Instead of then manually handling every single invalid email you can simply select the dbx file that represents the folder and automatically extract all email addresses. The resulting list can then be imported in a database for example for further actions . This program can also be a good tool to help recover email addresses when you somehow have lost your address book.
Product homepage: http://hangvogel.hypermart.net
Download:
hangvogel.hypermart.net
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| Type: Shareware |
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Cost: $29.00 US |
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Size: 245 K |
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