WHAT IS MAILSTORE ?
Mailstore |
How do you ensure
that you always have access to all your web emails – even at places where there
is no Internet or when you are not carrying your own laptop?
One of the
popular options is that you use a tool like Microsoft Outlook to download all
your emails to the computer beforehand and you can then read them anywhere even
in offline mode. Both Gmail and Hotmail offer POP3 access to help you download
messages using any email client while there are easy workarounds for Yahoo
Mail.
There are some
downsides though. First, most email clients are not portable (can you carry
emails on a USB drive?) and second, if all you want is offline access to your
Gmail messages and nothing extra, Outlook is probably too heavy a tool for that
purpose.
I have been
tested MailStore that seems like an ideal solution for such a problem – the
tool is free, there’s a portable version for your USB stick and best of all, it
works out of the box with your email account without requiring any
configuration.
Step by Step –
How to Backup your Emails
The way Mail Store
works is something like this. Download and install (or unzip) the software to a folder
and then select the email accounts that you want to archive. They can be your
Gmail accounts, Microsoft Exchange, your old Outlook PST files, Thunderbird and
any other web email service that supports either IMAP or POP3.
The tool will
pull your email messages from all these places into a central location. If you
have a large mailbox, you may specify criteria to skip emails that are older
than ‘n’ days. It skips the Spam and Junk folders by default but you may also
manually specify any folders /labels that you wish to include (or exclude) from
the backup.
That’s it.
There’s a convenient search box allowing you to search all your email accounts
from one place. You can copy the Mail Store folder to your USB drive, or even
your Drop box folder, and access all the emails from anywhere, anytime. Since
this is more of an email backup utility and not a full-blown email client, it
cannot be used for replying or sending new emails.
To quickly recap,
here are some scenarios where you may find Mail Store useful:
0. You want to
backup all your web mails to a safe location.
1. You want to
carry your Microsoft Exchange / Outlook emails on a USB drive.
2. You have
multiple email accounts and need to search all your mailboxes from one place.
3. You want offline
access to all your web-based email
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