Microsoft has launched many wonderful emailing platforms such as Outlook Express, Outlook and Windows Live Mail. Main target of Microsoft behind launching such amazing products is smooth web communication. Though, all the products are created for performing same functions still they have a number of variations between them.
Outlook Express is an email client that comes with Windows OS but unfortunately it was missed in Vista. Outlook Express is an easy going emailing client which is compatible with POP3 and IMAP. Unlike Outlook, Outlook Express keeps user's data including emails, notes, address book, attachments and all in the .dbx file. This DBX file is further divided into folders such as inbox.dbx, sentitems.dbx, drafts.dbx, deleteditems.dbx etc. As Outlook Express uses so many sub folders it is not secure and reliable to work. This limitation of OE results in DBX to EML migration.
With the launch of Windows 7, Microsoft has changed a number of things to enhance better user experience. Windows Live Mail is one of the latest emailing clients of Microsoft. Unlike, other emailing applications of Microsoft, Windows Live Mail uses EML format to keep user’s data. With EML format there are very less chances of data corruption.
If any user experiences any kind of corruption or damaging issue while working with OE then no doubt it is time to move on to Windows Live Mail. There are a number of software on web for performing such conversions. User can Google to find the most reliable DBX to EML converter. One such utility is "Stellar DBX to Windows Live Mail converter tool".
Most Adroit Features of Stellar DBX to Windows Live Mail converter are:
- Email Preview
- Simple UI
- Search option
- Multiple file conversion
- Maintain log of conversions
System requirements:
- Pentium class processor
- 1 GB memory
- 50 MB hard disk
- XP, Windows 2003 and 20007 Servers, Vista
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