How to Backup Email from Email Clients

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amic_email_backup_readerszone How to Backup Email from Email ClientsMost of us use some Email client program to access our emails from the desktop, but have you ever think to take backup of your emails. Most computer users do not have anything else to backup except their email, as all other files can be restored from original software CDs if a virus or hdd crash make the computer unusable. Amic is a program that will backup all your messages and everything related to your email account.

 

Amic Email Backup is a handy software tool for Microsoft Windows based PCs designed to create backup copy of your email database. Amic Email Backup can save emails, address book, settings, mail and news accounts, message rules, blocked senders lists and signatures to a single, compact, compressed backup file that can be easily restored when necessary. Amic also has one very good feature that you can take your email client backup automatically according to your schedule.

Amic’s dead-simple interface, scheduling abilities and comprehensive settings capture make it a worthy installation for relatives who don’t do the backup thing or refuse to move out of their familiar email client. The Schedule feature allows you to backup the email database daily, weekly or at any chosen time period. The email database can be saved on one computer and restored to another, thus making Amic Email Backup not just a backup utility but also a synchronization tool.

Unlike other email backup utilities Amic Email Backup works with the top 9 popular Email Clients such as MS Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Messenger, IncrediMail and PocoMail.

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3 comments so far

  1. Siddharth
    #1

    nice :)

  2. Nirmal
    #2

    Is this a freeware? Looks like a useful app.

  3. Kevin Bell
    #3

    SMEStorage.com allows you to backup any email client directly to Amazon S3 - works like a charm and its free for the first 250 MB

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