Emailchemy converts email from the closed, proprietary file formats of the most popular (and many of yesterday’s forgotten) email applications to standard, portable formats that any application can use. When an application cannot import one of these standard formats (like mbox or EML), Emailchemy has a tool called the IMAP
Emailchemy 13.2.10 restores IMAP compatibility with latest Outlook
Emailchemy’s IMAP server is often used for importing or migrating email into Outlook, but a recent update to Outlook 2016 for Windows introduced changes that broke compatibility with it. Basically, when setting up the Emailchemy IMAP account in Outlook, the server settings test would fail because Emailchemy didn’t provide an
Emailchemy 13.2.7 fixes Outlook Mac blank messages
If you’ve tried importing email from Emailchemy’s IMAP server into Outlook 2016 for Mac lately, you may have noticed that most messages were blank. The blank messages were caused by a recent software update from Microsoft that changed how Outlook Mac reads messages from an IMAP server. Today, we’ve released
Easier IMAP Imports into Apple Mail
Apple Mail has made setting up Gmail and Yahoo! mail accounts easier, but in doing so it made setting up plain old IMAP accounts more difficult. To help, we’ve created a macOS configuration profile that should make setup a little easier. A configuration profile is kind of like a script that makes the necessary
Emailchemy 13.2 Released
Emailchemy 13.2 adds the ability to convert emails from Apple Mail “V4” folders found in macOS Sierra. It also includes a change to the embedded IMAP server used for importing email into Outlook and many other IMAP-compatible email applications. The IMAP server previously would mark folders on the server as
Video walkthrough of importing email into Outlook 2013
This video shows how to use Emailchemy’s built-in mail server to import email into Outlook 2013 on Windows. It starts off converting from Mbox format, but the same steps apply for converting from any other email file format that Emailchemy supports. https://youtu.be/c1oxmk9x3To