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MailBox SDK

It is easy-to-use Tool Kit to gain access to copies of mails stored in the “MS Outlook”, “MS Outlool Express”, “Thunderbird” and “Eudora”.
Mailbox SDK is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) for handling tasks related to access to mailbox contents, like folders, emails, attached files of each types of mail program: MS Outlook, MS Outlook Express, Thunderbird and Eudora. You are using 5 simple MCore API functions, and get access to different types of mailboxes files. There is no difference with what email program your application works, you will not need to rewrite code, if instead MS Outlook use Thunderbird.

Mailbox SDK provides ready, workable examples of the most popular decisions, you simply take out these examples from Mailbox SDK and make owned software products: Backup Email, Email Extractor, Mailbox Viewer, Attach Extractor, and so on.
Your application designed for a single email program, it automatically supports 15 immediately, while you do not spend the time to study them. Demo version Mailbox SDK, with examples of programs on it, and are available free of charge, you can test and verify whether it is possible. We have developed Mailbox SDK gained through 5 years of experience. We are aware of the problems that you will face, and chose them for you, the Mailbox SDK API will allow additional Mailbox SDK - get of the mail already dismantled and processed: attributes, the text of a mail, attached files.
The works to empower Mailbox SDK unabated, added new email programs and their release. In doing so, we support Mailbox SDK interface, which is why, if your application is already done, you simply update the version Mailbox SDK and get new opportunities for your product without changing its code.

OS Platforms: MS Windows 98/NT/2000/Me/XP.
Development environment: Delphi.
Useful technology: MS Extended Messaging API for MS Outlook.

Mail programs version:

  • MS Outlook Express versions 4.0, 4.01, 5.0, 5.01 SP1 & SP2, 5.5 and 6.0;
  • MS Outlook 2007, 2003, XP, 2002, 2000, 98 and 97 Standard Edition;
  • Thunderbird;
  • Euroda.

Contains examples on: Assembler, C/C++, C#, Delphi.

Size: 1 416 998 bytes

Single User license is only $ 399.00
We offer a risk free 30 day money back guarantee

If you've ever lost a single specimen of email. You must be know how it is difficult a recovery of losing it all correspondence. But most of us don't back up our email and run the risk of losing it all. Email Extractor gives you the following:

If you've ever lost a single specimen of email. You must be know how it is difficult a recovery of losing it all correspondence. But most of us don't back up our email and run the risk of losing it all. Email Extractor gives you the following:
Easily backup your email from Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird & Eudora;
Extract and backup all documents and email attachments in one operation;
Browse through email message stores and view email headers and source code;
Browse and Extract Outlook Express newsgroup messages;
Works with multiple mailboxes and users;
Storage Manager, allowing you to view all extracted emails and see a history of stored items;
Choose to store emails as HTML, Text or original file format;
Extract Email addresses from all your emails to a single file.

Version 2.6

You may download the feature limited trial, and evaluate the software for as long as you need OS Platforms: Windows 98/NT/2000/Me/XP/Vista.

Development environment: Delphi.

Useful technology: MS Extended Messaging API for MS Outlook.

    Mail programs version:

    • MS Outlook Express versions 4.0, 4.01, 5.0, 5.01 SP1 & SP2, 5.5 and 6.0;
    • MS Outlook 2007, 2003, XP, 2002, 2000, 98 and 97 Standard Edition;
    • Thunderbird;
    • Euroda

Size: 2 152 089 bytes

Single User license is only $29.50
We offer a risk free 30 day money back guarantee

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