Save emails to magic folders or hard drive
Saving specific emails to specific magic folders or your hard drive has never been easier. Try our FREE version first for personal or trial use. It only downloads attachments (not the entire email) and also only allowed you to save attachments in a single folder location.The PRO version allows you to download email and attachments, has email extraction capabilities, can convert to over 50+ formats and also allows much more flexible naming of your folders than what is allowed in the free version.For more detailed setup of the PRO Server version check out our blog.
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