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Mailbox Downloader Business 1.8.0.0 was available as a giveaway on April 17, 2021!
Mailbox Downloader is a great tool that helps you save all your emails with attachments from any mailbox (Gmail, Hotmail or any private email). You can easily keep these emails on your computer. They will be saved as local files separately - emails and attachments, sorted by date, year and sender. The business license allows using the tool at the company level for commercial purposes.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10; Microsoft .NET Framework 4 or later installed
288 KB
Lifetime
$19.99
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Hooray for program pre-activation where there is not looking, waiting, searching and hoping for a registration key!
This is pre-activated so it is nice. I like it. Easy-peasey.
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I submitted my comment #7 to Bytescout support ant the following is the response I received:
"Hi,
D, thank you for patiently waiting.
Our developers will work on the issue but we don't have an exact date on when we can push the fix.
Again, we apologize for the inconvenience.
Best regards,
Michelle
ByteScout Customer Care"
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Alternative - any version of free Mozilla Thunderbird will create local copies of webmail.
And Thunderbird as a terrific log-in negotiation scheme to automatically figure out how to sign in to almost any email service provider, it has never failed for me.
I often use Thunderbird sometimes just to troubleshoot and figure out sign-in settings, then port them over to Microsoft Outlook or other email software that's stupid.
Mailbox Downloader Business seems to be a solution to a non-problem.
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I do not see any way to register? The "registered for commercial use" button is greyed out and remains that way. I received a license code but there is nowhere in the program that I can see to enter it.
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JD, this happens if you have a previous version of the Bytescout software, it will just use the previous registration.
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I almost exclusively use an old-fashioned Windows desktop email client for sending and receiving emails.
The only exception to this habit is that I do occasionally (for one reason or another) send an email using the web interface to my email account.
Over time, this has resulted in a buildup of old emails in the "sent" folder of the web interface that, as far as I know, is only visible/accessible through the online interface itself.
I have not seen anything in my regular email desktop client that would allow me to move these emails from the web interface "sent" folder to the "sent" folder of my old desktop email package (or anywhere else).
I'm not even sure how that would work…?
I don't suppose this is something that this app can handle, is it? I would like to download them and sticking them in a regular disk folder would be a nifty archiving solution to this problem; don't really want these old things polluting my email package but I would prefer not to just throw them away, either.
Heck fire… I'm not even sure the SMTP protocol has allowances for this. Little blind spot in my expertise right there.
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Installed (nothing to really install, just put the files wherever you prefer) and Registered with no issues.
I have always had good results with ByteScout software but unfortunately, sorry ByeScout, this does not appear to function as described;
1: Adding info, if using "POP3" most accounts of that type do not use TLS/SSL thus uncheck that box, Some email providers have set different ports for their services other than the old default ports so make sure that is changed to the correct port as well. (It would be nice to have a test account function with failure results).
2: After entering the necessary server, login info, etc., the status bar states "Checking Required Fields" then changes to "Checking Server Type" and proceeds no farther. Therefore a user has no idea whether the account is actually working.
3: Using "Webmail" service to access my account to verify email exists on the server then running Mailbox Downloader receives nothing therefore something is not functioning within this program and since there are no error notifications it is impossible for any user.tech etc. to determine the cause.
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Why is the program returning a login/Password error when I try to access the server imap.mail.yahoo.com? I use these login and assword data everyday to access my yahoo mail.
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In response to [ John Mifsud ], who has trouble accessing Yahoo email ...
I'm guessing that Yahoo requires special permission for non-Yahoo apps to access Yahoo email.
So, try this:
Non-Yahoo email access password generator app:
https :// login. yahoo. com/account/security
-> Manage app passwords
-> Other App
-> "description-of-our-choice" such as "BSMDB" ( ByteScout Mail Downloader Business )
-> Generate
Copy the generated password, it will copy without the white spaces.
Use the generated password in the app instead of our Yahoo password.
Yahoo says we only need to use it once, the first time, to "teach" Yahoo that we are legit, but I found that I need to use the generated password all the time in the non-Yahoo app instead of using my own Yahoo password.
We need to generate a special password for each non-Yahoo app that accesses Yahoo email, hence the need for a "description-of-our-choice" so we can generate a special password for more than one app.
There are still Yahoo's limits of probably 500 emails a day, and sending out to no more than 100 outgoing people a day, or some limit.
Let us know if the generated Yahoo password works.
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Peter Blaise, Thanks for your advice. I tried as told with the generated password. But the program crashes giving just a notice 'Logging to IMAP Server.....' and nothing happens just the same. Only the message has changed now. But thanks once again.
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Thanks for your advice. I tried as told with the generated password. But the program crashes giving just a notice 'Logging to IMAP Server.....' and nothing happens just the same. Only the message has changed now. But thanks once again.
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I have tried to use it several times but it just hangs at "Logging to IMAP Server..." The server type, IMAP, is correct. The server is correct and the login/password are correct. Sorry, but for me this is a fail.
PS You may wish to change Tutotial to Tutorial on the main screen.
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In response to [ Howard ] who can't get past IMAP connection ...
Some email services are limiting access to their email to any apps NOT designed by them, such as Yahoo has new blocks against non-Yahoo email apps.
To permission non-Yahoo email apps, Yahoo has a special password generator for non-Yahoo email apps, see
https :// login. yahoo. com/account/security
Go to:
-> Manage app passwords
-> Other App
-> type in a "description-of-our-choice" such as "BSMDB" ( ByteScout Mail Downloader Business )
-> Generate
Copy the generated password, it will copy without the white spaces.
Use the generated password in the app instead of our Yahoo password.
Yahoo says we only need to use it once, the first time, to "teach" Yahoo that we are legit, but I found that I need to use the generated password all the time in the non-Yahoo app instead of using my own Yahoo password.
So, whoever is your email provider may have their own permission scheme for access by email apps they do not design, so search and contact your email service for information.
ByteScout needs to update their awareness of this if they do not provide this information along with the product.
Let us know if this or some other workaround works for you.
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The email service is run by noip.com and there are no specific requirements that could cause conflicts.
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Peter Blaise, That is not the case with noip.com which hosts my email. I have never had any problems with any email client when I use them.
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Howard, same issue here on outlook.com - doesn't work.
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See to the portable email client -- The Bat Voyager.
Home page: https://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/voyager/
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"The tool saves the information as local files." there is no any information about output format for the email messages. I suggest you to add this info on your website. So what is the output format, it is msg, eml, tnef, pdf or anything else?
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Andrew,
"1. ABOUT
Downloads messages from IMAP/POP3 mailboxes and saves them as '.eml' files.
User can filter downloaded messages by keywords and time frame."
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