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Total Mail Converter Pro ile önemli e-posta mesajlarınızı PDF dosyalarınıza dönüştürerek arşivleyin. MSG ve EML dosyalarını PDF formatına dönüştüren program farklı mail programı formatlarını destekliyor.
Windows 2000/ 2003/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10; 100 MB of free hard disk space; Minimum 2 GB RAM is required; Intel Pentium 1 GHz processor (x86, x64) or equivalent
143 MB
1 year license
$129
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Just tried this on a couple of extortion scam emails and it failed to render the Unicode text showing invalid character boxes instead of the unicode text... that's a significant fail for me. It does not seem to be aware of where installed email clients store the local coppies of the emails so to use it you have to KNOW where the email files are stored or save individual files out as .eml or .msg files.... much easier to print them to PDF from the email client itself!
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Can't we do this anyway with any PDF Virtual printer from within the email clients themselves by just choosing Print and selecting the free PDF Virtual printer as the printer device?
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"Can't we do this anyway with any PDF Virtual printer from within the email clients themselves by just choosing Print and selecting the free PDF Virtual printer as the printer device?"
In my quick testing I'm able to set the page size etc. using Microsoft's Print to PDF, which I couldn't in the GOTD. Total Mail Converter Pro 10 also made slight errors in the PDF, which Print to PDF did not.
"The idea is batch processing. A couple of emails won't hurt, but when it comes to an old archive of thousands of EMLs, Total Mail Converter Pro is a lifesaver."
That's very possible, But, Why would I want to convert a large batch of stored emails that work perfectly well as .eml files into larger PDFs?
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Total Mail Converter Pro 10 isn’t bad, though it fails to do the one thing I hoped that it would: free me from using the no longer supported Microsoft Live Mail for printing emails received in Win10’s Mail and stored as .eml files [Mail will open them but not print, & both Opera and Word don’t display images]. I have what I guess is an unusual system, where I save some individual emails as .eml files. They’re not tied to any online archive, or part of some large Outlook archive file etc., which lets me better organize and store originals & duplicates for backup on removable media that aren’t dependent on one copy of Windows or an email service’s web site. But every once in a while, I need to print an invoice, which often means workarounds like printing to PDF 1st using Legal paper size and shrinking the PDF in the printer’s settings – otherwise page breaks can make the printed copy almost illegible. Total Mail Converter Pro 10 did a very nice job converting a test .eml invoice to a Word .docx file, but that doesn’t save me any work, and converting to PDF [rather than .docx] showed slight errors.
The software itself is a bit large, taking up 184 MB in the programs folder. The number of new registry entries isn’t too bad, at a recorded 115, plus 87 from activation. One oddity was/is seventeen 1KB files with what seem random names in c:\ProgramData. You also get 2 new user folders: C:\Users\ [UserName]\ AppData\ Roaming\ 2B Software & C:\Users\ [UserName]\ AppData\ Roaming\ Neos Eureka S.r.l . [2B software is located in France, while Neos Eureka S.r.l provides developer tools.]
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Any clue if this will convert my Thunderbird libraries to archiveable/searchable files? Any constraints other than storage limitations? Thanks!
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