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EZ eMail Backup
- Version: 1.0
- Downloads Count: 120
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Oct 18, 2007
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP
- Requirements: 133mhz+ 32MB ram, 5MB hard disk space
- File Size: 1.109 MB
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Description of EZ eMail Backup
Email has become a major communication tool in today's high-tech world. Your email is a digital copy of all your important communications. What would you do if all of your emails were suddenly lost? Do you have a backup? If not then it would be nearly impossible to get your valuable data back. EZ eMail Backup allows you to schedule regular backups of your email program. Schedule daily, weekly or monthly backups. It backs up program settings, addresses and every email in every folder. Works for Outlook, Outlook Express and many other email clients. Restoring data from a backup is easy using the built-in restore wizard. This easy tool can also backup your Internet Explorer favorites. EZ eMail Backup Contains no adware or spyware.
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