File Details |
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File Size | 1.4 MB |
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License | Shareware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | October 20, 2003 |
Total Downloads | 504 |
Publisher | Amic Utilities |
Homepage | Outlook Express Backup Genie |
Publisher's Description
Outlook Express Backup Genie is designed to easily create a backup or archive file of your email data from your favorite Email Client. It can easily be restored when necessary. It supports the top 9 Mail Clients: Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, IncrediMail, Netscape Messenger and Netscape Mail, Opera Mail, Pegasus Mail, The Bat and PocoMail. It allows you to backup and restore your messages, address book, settings, mail and news accounts, message rules, blocked senders lists and the signatures. All backup functions can be processed either separately or together and the user can choose the identity to save or restore data.
Latest Reviews
jeck reviewed v1.7 on Mar 23, 2009
What's not to like; it does what it says it will do. It is up to version 2, but I have been using OEBG since late 2003, early 2004 to backup Outlook Express and Outlook; it will backup at least 7 other clients and more are supposed to be added, but I've never used it to backup those clients so cannot comment on that.
It will backup mail folders and files, address book entries, account settings, message rules, and even signatures and stationery if you like. I'm not much for scheduling things but if you like things to be backed up while you sleep it will do that too.
The only problem I've ever had is when I upgraded from 98se to XP. My "User" folder had a specific name in 98se so when I restored my files in XP it created a folder with that name and placed my address book files in that folder. No biggie dah, but something to keep in mind when changing OS's.
I really have nothing bad to say about OEBG; it does what it says it will do.
jeck reviewed v1.7 on Mar 23, 2009
What's not to like; it does what it says it will do. It is up to version 2, but I have been using OEBG since late 2003, early 2004 to backup Outlook Express and Outlook; it will backup at least 7 other clients and more are supposed to be added, but I've never used it to backup those clients so cannot comment on that.
It will backup mail folders and files, address book entries, account settings, message rules, and even signatures and stationery if you like. I'm not much for scheduling things but if you like things to be backed up while you sleep it will do that too.
The only problem I've ever had is when I upgraded from 98se to XP. My "User" folder had a specific name in 98se so when I restored my files in XP it created a folder with that name and placed my address book files in that folder. No biggie dah, but something to keep in mind when changing OS's.
I really have nothing bad to say about OEBG; it does what it says it will do.