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Email recovery with Zmeil

What Zmeil is all about?

Zmeil is a tool for recovering deleted email messages or messages from the corrupt mail databases, in case of accidental deletion, or database corruption caused by software problem, or a power spike. Get Zmeil now for $(US) 39.95. The trial version allows to extract 9 email messages maximum.

Email recovery considerations

Capabilities

Zmeil can recover email messages from the databases used by the most widespread email clients, including
  • Microsoft Outlook Express (.dbx files)
  • Microsoft Outlook (PST format) unless the database uses "strong encryption" (Outlook default setting is "simple encryption").
  • Thunderbird
  • TheBat! (.tbb files)
  • Eudora (.mbx files)

Zmeil is very simple to use. When started, Zmeil automatically scans the known locations looking for the databases of  the most common e-mail clients. All you need is to select which database files to recover, set  a couple of simple options (specify the email client type - like, for example, "Outlook Express (.dbx)" for Outlook Express repair) and that's it.  In case the database is severely damaged Zmeil extracts anything somewhat resembling the email message.

The recovered messages are stored in .eml files, in the UNIX mailbox format, or exported to MS Outlook. These messages can later be imported to any decent email client and reused.

Zmeil does not repair the email database in-place, but stores the extracted messages separately from the original email database. The original database remains unchanged, eliminating the risk of further damaging it.

Disk crashes may fool your dog, but not your ZAR.

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Our customers say

This small piece of software, within minutes of downloading, made me the happiest guy in the world. My camera did something weird to my SmartMedia card, rendering it useless. Upon card insertion, the camera and subsequent computers asked if I wished to format the card. I did NOT format the card, because I had just spent 2 hours taking promo pictures for my business in lots of different locations, and figured SOMEbody could figure it out... [...] When I found this program, although it took a minute or two to figure out which "number" went with my USB SmartMedia reader, I clicked a few buttons, and this program went right to work. It took about 5-10 seconds per picture to recover - I was ELATED! Thank you for providing this piece of software for free. I figure the least I could do was come back to say thank you.


 
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