![]() I noted that Emailchemey has that built in. One In particular, seting up an imap server on my home server which Some really great idea's surfaced as i was reading your I'll just skim the highlites here till I have more time this evening mbx mailbox files plus attachments in a single step extracting a single mailbox causes a warning by Emailchemy about possible errors (maybe because of references to attachments which can't be found?), but the output of Emailchemy looked fine. Also, I have used Emailchemy only to extract individual. zip files.Ģ) I have not yet checked whether Emailchemy handles PGP-encrypted messages correctly. rar file, since WinXP Search, in contrast to Win98 Find, can search inside. If you plan to use WinXP to search your database of extracted message files, it might be preferrable to create a. rar file with normal compression use 2.6 MB. txt take up 20.1 MB (FAT32, 16kB cluster size). mbx files, for example, is 7.1MB and contains 1190 concatenated email messages. mbx email containers created by my old Eudora v3.05 are uncompressed, just a concatenation of many tiny messages. So far, I have only found one shareware solution that came close to what I was looking forWhich one is that?ġ) I view Emailchemy as a program comparable to Winzip or WinRAR, but Emailchemy handles containers of email messages, while Winzip or WinRAR handle containers of files. You are using Foxmail v5.8, which is not on the list of email file formats which Emailchemy can read you may have to export your email files in a format which Emailchemy can read. txt files, and then simply use Win98 Find. mbx file.Ĥ) You could create a searchable database of your emails by converting your emails with Emailchemy into thousands of little RFC-822. converted the split up files plus all the other good RFC-822 message files back into a single. manually split it up in TextPad into many files with only a single email message extracted with Emailchemy the bad message file as a. The mailbox corruption was cleaned up after I: ![]() mbx file a corrupt email message containing many email messages, instead of a single message. mbx Eudora mailbox files were caused when old Eudora v3.05 somehow created inside of the. I could then edit with TextPad the individual. I don't want to archive infected stuff.ģ) Emailchemy has also helped me repair corrupt Eudora mailbox files (old Eudora v3.05 would just become "not responding" with them), by letting me extract the messages of a mailbox as. For easy future disinfection of email messages containing currently not yet detected trojans/viruses it may be preferrable to archive emails as individual RFC-822. Now, with the current virus signature update, Kaspersky detects some infected messages, which it didn't find earlier. For example, a couple of years ago, Kaspersky didn't find anything bad in an old. Infected messages are a major problem when archiving emails, virus scanners are just not up-to-date. txt message files is about 20-30% bigger than the original email container, but it works. txt message file => convert back to email containerīTW, the email container re-created from individual. txt message files => fiddle around with the individual. after all infected stuff was removed, I converted with Emailchemy the 4000 message files (.txt) back into a Eudora. the trojan), or I just deleted the infected. txt message files with TextPad (Notepad doesn't work WordPad doesn't work either, it reacts to embedded MS stuff) and either manually deleted trailing junk in the. txt files (some viruses/trojans already got deleted during the conversion) checked with Kaspersky the extracted 4000. mbx file with Emailchemy to about 4000 individual RFC-822 message. mbx mailbox file into "RFC-822 message folders" (actually. mbx container, you can only delete the whole mailbox containing thousands of emails.Įmailchemy can convert an. mbx files Kaspersky Anti-Virus is not able to disinfect individual emails in a. Older Emailchemy v1.5.9.1 works fine on my 10-year-old Inspiron laptop with 512MB RAM for the latest version the author's website recommends a minimum of 1GB of RAM.Ģ) Just recently I have used Emailchemy to disinfect old virus-infected Eudora email. ![]() What I was hoping for was a way to import them into a searchable database of some sort.Hi Jake,ġ) I had used Emailchemy v1.5.9.1 under Win98SE to convert emails from old Netscape Communicator v4.8 to old Eudora v3.05 (of 1997).
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