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Email Recovery 1.51

Have you lost your emails? It can be caused by hard disk crash or formatting, operation system error or reinstallation, virus or worm attack, files and folders accidental deleting, DBX, PST, OST, EML, MSG, Firefox, TBB file failure or with other reason. Anyway, now you want to get your correspondence, attached files, address book, contacts and MS Outlook organizer entries back.

And it is really possible! Your information is still on the hard disk. And if you don`t want to study informatics and learn more about hard drives, sectors, bits and bytes, all you need is safe, handy and reliable email recovery tool.

You need only one tool to recover you email regardless of post client and lost information volume. Email Recovery undeletes accidently deleted single messages as well as corrupted and lost large mail bases together with attached pictures, music, and video, HTMLs, documents and archives. And Email Recovery solves problem of Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Vista Mail, Windows Address Book failure as well as The Bat! and Mozilla Thunderbird mails loss.

Email Recovery recovers and repairs lost and damaged DBX, PST, OST, EML, MSG, TBB, Firefox, vista mail, WAB, VCARD, VCF files. Program equipped with the handy wizard to help you customize search, recovery and saving options depending on your needs. Email Recovery automatically scans damaged or live HDD or other device in search of failed and deleted email bases and lost messages with attachments. Evaluation version has recoverable messages and attachments full-size preview, so you can make sure of program abilities before buy license. Email Recovery can export recovered files to EML, MSG, DBX, Vista Mail, Microsoft Outlook, VCF to make reserve copy, exchange messages, or change your mail program.

Email Recovery works under Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 2003, 2008 Server.

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