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Project Summary

Tool to extract, recover and undelete e-mail messages from Outlook Express .dbx files.

On first run all messages are extracted as individual .eml files. Subsequent runs only update the output directory with new messages, and delete old .eml files that correspond to deleted messages in the .dbx file. This way, UnDBX can facilitate incremental backup of .dbx files.

Corrupted .dbx files (including files larger than 2GB) can be opened in recovery mode, in order to recover messages and partially undelete deleted messages. The success of recovery depends on the type and level of .dbx file corruption.

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backup c command_line corrupted dbx email eml extract outlook_express recover recovery undelete utility win32

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30 Day Summary

Feb 21 2023 — Mar 23 2023

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Mar 23 2022 — Mar 23 2023

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