Emailchemy 10.1 Released

Emailchemy 10.1 was released with these changes: Improved IMAP server performance – faster imports New Google Apps Uploader feature to fixes Gmail’s Sent folder for uploaded mail New option for better handling of international characters in folder names The new Google Apps Uploader feature requires a bit of an explanation.

Emailchemy 10 released

Emailchemy 10 was released just before the US Thanksgiving Holiday. This is a major update to Emailchemy that includes several new email format converters, including: CompuServe for Windows (WinCIM) Outlook .MSG files Outlook for Mac versions 8 & 2001 (not 2011) Outspring Mail Windows Live Mail Windows Mail It’s important

Emailchemy 9.9.2 released

This update to Emailchemy adds the Entourage Recovery functionality to Entourage X (version 10) databases and fixed a couple small converter bugs in the AOL converter and the Mac OS X Mail output format. This update is available for download now.

Emailchemy 9.9.1 released

A new version of Emailchemy is available to download now. This update includes a new option for turning off strict RFC-2822 parsing of email header fields in the Forensic Edition, and a couple critical bug fixes for all users: a bug in the “Entourage Recovery” converter that caused it to

Emailchemy 9.8.8 released

Emailchemy 9.8.8 is now available on the website. This maintenance release includes: Improved Entourage Recovery converter recovers more deleted messages Entourage converter now extracts meeting accepted/rejected response messages Fixed Google Apps Uploader’s handling of messages with quoted-printable and base64-encoded text bodies

Emailchemy 9.8.6 released

Emailchemy 9.8.6 is now available on the website. This maintenance release includes: Performance improvements for Google Apps Uploader Configurable number of automatic retries in Google Apps Uploader command line interface Claris Emailer 2.0 converter now preserves international characters

Video walkthrough for importing email into Outlook

NOTE: an updated version of this video for Outlook 2013 is posted here: http://www.weirdkid.com/blog/2015/08/14/video-walkthrough-of-importing-email-into-outlook-2013/ The screencast starts with the act of converting Entourage email, but you could substitute the converting of any supported format. For example, you could use these instructions to move a standard mbox file into Outlook, too,