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Emailchemy reads email files from the proprietary formats of most popular email applications and converts them to standard formats that any application can use. Emailchemy currently can read the email files and mailboxes from: AOL for WindowsClaris Emailer 1.x for Macintosh Claris Emailer 2.0 for Macintosh CompuServe Classic for Macintosh (MacCIM)CompuServe2000 for WindowsEntourage Eudora Mac OS X Mail Mozilla (and Thunderbird)Mulberry Musashi Neoplanet Netscape Opera OutlookOutlook Express 4 and 5 Macintosh Outlook Express 4, 5 and 6 for Windows Outlook Express 5 for UNIX/Solaris PowerTalk/AOCE for Macintosh QuickMail Pro for Macintosh QuickMail Pro for Windows Yahoo! downloaded mail archivesany UNIX-style mailbox (BSD mbox format) Emailchemy currently can rewrite any of the above formats into: RFC-822 mailboxes (commonly known as "mbox" or "UNIX-style") Folders of individual RFC-822 email files (.txt or .eml files) Comma-separated value files (.csv) Variations of the RFC-822 mailboxes that are directly usable by Thunderbird (including Netscape and Mozilla), and Apple's Mac OS X MailIncludes a toolbox of utilities for managing email, including an Address Harvester, Mailbox Splitter, and an embedded IMAP mail server for importing converted mail into most modern email clients.

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Format:Software
Date:May 2009Version:9.8.8
License:Free to tryPrice:$29.50
Limitations:Subject and From headers are masked with
Platform:Mac
System Req:Mac OS X 10.4 or higher required for Google Apps Uploader
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