Backup Outlook Or Windows Mail
This video describes and explains how to Backup Outlook or Windows Mail easily.
Forget about manually copying and pasting your Outlook backups. Using Dmailer Sync, we are going to show you how to backup either Outlook or Windows Mail and make it a simple, automated process.
1. Head to http://www.dmailer.com/dmailer-sync.html and download Dmailer Sync Standard edition.
2. Extract Dmailer Sync to your portable device and execute the application.
3. Follow the setup prompts and chose your profile name and password.
4. When you reach step three, select the email client which you would like to back up. You can fine tune what you would like to backup from the email client by clicking advanced settings. You will have the option of selecting: emails, contacts and calendar. Choose your options accordingly.
5. (Optional) You can select to backup files of your choice, bookmarks from either Firefox or Internet Explorer, and your current wallpaper so that it will appear on the computer that has your Dmailer Sync external device inserted.
6. Click next to initiate the backup process.
7. Once completed, click the open button to open Dmailer Sync.
The backup process is now complete, and to verify the email client was successfully synchronized, along with any other files and bookmarks if you selected them, click the corresponding tab on the left hand menu.
If you need to restore your email client’s settings, simply open Dmailer Sync and choose the restore button at the top.
Please note: Your data is encrypted in AES 128 bit encryption. It is impossible to retrieve your data if your password is lost so please make sure you keep it safe.
Every time you plug in your backup device, Dmailer Sync will automatically backup your selected files and email settings; making backups just got a lot easier.
To find out more about Dmailer Sync you can:
See the Dmailer Sync Review
Or visit www.Dmailer.com
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December 28th, 2009 at 8:24 am
I recently lost a year of outlook data. I don’t want to pay $$$ for some huge backup suite. I simply want my outlook backed up every night to a file like a .pst. Any ideas?
January 3rd, 2010 at 6:11 am
I mean what is the difference between the mail folder and Storage Folder. Is it that the mails not in Storage Folders are kept in the server and not my computer? I am really confused between these two. Please help me to sort out with that…
January 5th, 2010 at 9:10 am
I’d stick to outlook, much better, ’stick to what you know’ if you get the chance, get Apple’s version of Mail, it’s awesome.
January 15th, 2010 at 8:19 am
You can use the Windows Easy Transfer. You can transfer files and folders, E-mail settings, such as contacts and MESSAGES, Program settings , User accounts and settings, Internet settings and favorites, Music, pictures, and videos.
March 2nd, 2010 at 1:12 am
They are just doing it so you have mail and a facebook style thing all in one, maybe they want the facebook traffic and this is how they trick you into it. Personaly i don’t eat that facebook/ myspace type activity.
March 2nd, 2010 at 5:16 am
I am trying to send a message using windows mail. However it asks for information about my ougoing and incoming servers, i.e pop3 and all this stuff that means nothing to me. I use yahoo as my default email and I have no idea how to acquire this information.
March 12th, 2010 at 7:30 am
A much more efficient approach is to use a backup software such as EdgeSafe PST2PST backup.It takes the backup incrementally, so it is very fast… EdgeSafe also works while outlook is open, so you do not need to close Outlook and wait for the backup to happen.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:10 am
I became an Outlook Express subscriber back in the old webtv days and frankly I miss it. Right now I’m using Gmail but only because there is nothing I have found any better.I would drop it in a minute to get my OE back.
May 2nd, 2010 at 10:59 pm
Nice information that you share on this article. I like to thank you for posting this great article. Good information.
July 21st, 2010 at 11:54 pm
Back up is really important for outlook and other mail software. Your video is really awesome. I book marked your post for my future reference.