What Does Email Extractor for Outlook Do?

Outlook Email Extractor v3.5 extracts email addresses from Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Outlook (. PST) files. Outlook Email Extractor extracts email addresses from personal folders and sub-folders as Drafts, Inbox, Deleted Items, Sent Items, Outbox, Contacts etc.). It allows you to add many .PST files other than default to the selected profile/account for extract email addresses.Microsoft Outlook Email Extractor works very fast, automatic removal of duplicate email addresses and other options like a filter through which you can get a list of those email addresses you actually need. Extracted email addresses can be saved in .CSV (Opens in EXCEL) and. TXT (Opens in Notepad).Key Points:-1) Extract email addresses from personal folders and sub-folders in the single process.2) Automatic Remove Duplicate email addresses and gives lot of filters.3) Outlook Email Extractor is very fast email extractor software.4) Extracts email addresses from multiple .PST files.5) Extracted email addresses can be saved in .CSV (Opens in EXCEL) and .TXT (Opens in Notepad).



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Category: Business Software > Database Management Software

Size: 4.20MB

OS: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,Windows

Downloads: 131141

License: Shareware

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