Free Backup Email Contents With Amic Email Backup
Amic Email Backup is a free application tool that designed to create backup copy of email databases. Amic Email Backup can save emails content, address book, setting, mail and news account, message rules, blocked senders list and signatures to a single, compact, compressed backup files that can easily restored to any computer whenever necessary.

It supports most of the popular email client such as Outlook Express, Eudora, MS Outlook, Netscape Messenger, IncrediMail and PocoMail. For create a backup email database, the tool offers two working modes, a Wizard Mode and a Standard Mode.
Beside that, it also features with schedule option that allow user to set auto backup the email daily, weekly or at setting period base on the user preferable. The installation of Amic Email Backup is simple and easy, just download and open the file AmicEmailBackupSetup.exe then follow the easy steps of the installation wizard.
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March 18th, 2009 23:53
Why do download sites continue to tout this as a ‘free’ download? It’s not. I attempted to delete the program but continue to get persistent error message, “Error! Auto Backup: Enema Email Backup Not Found!” I’ve written to the company twice to request advice on how to remove the “entire” program but to date they have not responded. Getting “No” support for a free product is one thing….but getting none for a product that costs money is even worse. Recommend: Do not Do Not Do Not use this product.
January 18th, 2009 06:30
It’s not free
it’s demo for 15 days
October 13th, 2008 17:20
thanks very good