OutlookExtract Pro 1.3 - Saving Email One File at a Time
Thursday September 1, 2005
Using 1,600 °C (2,912 °F) and a bit of adventurous spirit, Veena Sahajwalla of the University of New South Wales has been able to extract enough carbon from plastic to use it for making steel (as a substitute for coal).Using OutlookExtract Pro and a bit of adventurous spirit, you can extract enough messages and files from Outlook to use them for filling entire DVDs.
›› OutlookExtract Pro saves messages and attachments from Outlook or Outlook Express directly to disk — in a format that does not break (plain text or HTML) and automatically on a schedule if you want. (Windows)


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