I was trying to convert Olm to Thunderbird, and it turned out to be very easy and quick, as opposed to what I was told.
My data from Outlook 2011 was luckily backed up on Olm file. Because, a virus damaged my Outlook 2011 identity database. This has happened before too many times, but somehow I always found out the ways to recover it. But this time, I didn't want to recover. All my important emails were backed up in an Olm file, and I was thinking of moving to Thunderbird.
Contrary to the impression that I was under – it is extremely hard to convert Olm to Thunderbird – it turned out to be an amazingly easy and smooth process. Thanks to “Olm Extractor Pro”, it helped make the process incredibly smooth. Related Article: Import olm to Thunderbird
However, I will admit my concerns about the difficult and challenges in converting Olm to Thunderbird were valid. I've seen many times people losing their data when performing the task. I knew that it also takes up a lot of time, and there are many other complications as well. But I was willing to take up all that headache to finally and once and for all move to Thunderbird.
Little did I know that “Olm Extractor Pro” is nothing like those long, wearing, and tedious methods that can be a huge pain in the neck. Luckily, I didn't have to waste my time enough before I stumbled upon it. As soon as I found about the tool, I downloaded it without wasting another minutes. I downloaded the free trial version and run few conversions to test it out. It was amazing. The conversion was accurate, quick, and easy to perform. I purchased its full paid license soon to complete the whole data in my Olm file to Thunderbird, and I think it was really a good decision. So, if you are under the same situation, I would recommend to download it quickly as soon as possible. There is no other tool that can even reach closer to its accuracy and ease of use.
One another point that I want to make specifically is its speed. I was concerned that it would take countless hours to convert my 5 GB of Olm file. It took exactly 27 minutes. That was really impressive. I hadn't expected for it to work this fast. I now realize that converting Olm to Thunderbird doesn't necessarily have to be as hard as people make it out to be. With the help of “Olm Extractor Pro”, you can easily do it without any issues. Download its free trial edition here.
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Discover the most fluent and effortless way to move from Apple Mail to Outlook Pst.I keep getting messages from my readers asking about easy method to transfer emails from Apple Mail to Outlook Pst. For instance, I checked an email today morning, from which I am copying a small excerpt - “....I wanted to try Windows after years of use of Mac. After installing Windows on my brand new desktop, I realized I hadn't thought about one issue – about the transfer of email data. For 3 years, I used Apple Mail quiet frequently. It had thousands of emails and many important contacts from work. And I have no idea how I can move my complete database from Apple Mail to Outlook Pst. Do you have any idea how I can do it quickly....” This email is from one of my long time readers who is himself an advanced user of computers. So, I realized if he is having a hard time doing this, many of my other readers who are not that expert with computer related tasks, would find it extremely challenging. That is why today's post is dedicated to an efficient solution of moving emails from Apple Mail to Outlook Pst. The method that I recommend is converting your database to Pst files. Pst is a format that Windows Outlook uses. And I even read recently that Outlook 2016 for Mac also has an inbuilt support to import data from Pst files. Therefore, you can even transfer data to Windows Outlook versions and also Mac Outlook 2016 through Pst files. The best way to do this is through “Mail Exporter Pro”, which is a third party software file converter. It lets you convert everything from Apple Mail to a Pst format in one of the easiest ways I have ever seen. Furthermore, the two qualities that sets it apart from any other tools out there are – Auto-load of “Mail” folder This simply means that in the absence of Mbox file, you can convert through your Mail identity folder. The tool automatically loads your database folder on Mac without any Mbox file needed. This method is more accurate and faster than through using Mbox files. This is simply because it doesn't interact with the archived file format, which may contain some missing information. On the other hand, there are no chances of missing any data element from “Mail” identity folder because it is the most basic, direct, and immediate way of loading your contents. Support The second most important thing about this tool is the support that comes backed with it. The company responsible for this tool has a long list of different email migration tools, and for all those tools, you get a premium support 24x7 and it is free. You can chat with the support staff or communicate through emails, and they will get back to you instantly. Whatever your issue or setback, the support staff is willing to go all the way through in order to resolve your situation. This is truly a priceless addition to their services, specially for complete newbies who may find it hard. Although, the tool is incredibly simple with a user-friendly GUI that I don't think you may need any support to perform your Apple Mail to Outlook PST migration. It also has essentailly all the functionalities that is needed to migrate the data in a professional way. Such as bulk migration feature (choose multiple Mbox files in one go), fast rate of migration, and an ability to exclude folders from migration. The tool also delivers most thorough and accurate migration, ensuring all of elements are safely converted. You cannot find any of your original elements, such as attachments, images, nested message, and other properties missing from the converted Pst files. “Mail Exporter Pro” is also fully supported for all languages. Give it a try. Here is the link for the free trial version. |
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