Windows Mail Saver
v1.3
Windows Mail Saver is a backup and synchronization tool for Microsoft Windows Mail software.
Windows Mail Saver software allows you to backup and restore any components of Windows Mail browser: email messages with attachments, contacts, mail and news accounts, user signatures, program settings, Internet favorite links and RSS feeds.
Keeping the Windows Mail data in a safe palace is important to any computer user. Windows Mail Saver software allows you to backup and restore messages and other Windows Mail data in a single click.
Software has a option to protect backup archive with a password to keep you data private.
Windows Mail Saver software is a ready to use solution to protect your Windows Mail data from any damage, hardware malfunctions, computer viruses and malware programs.
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