EdbMails migration utility is a flawless exchange recovery tool to export dismounted exchange server databases of Microsoft exchange server to Outlook PST. ThesePST files can later be imported into Outlook. This EDB to PST tool is a one stop solution for all your exchange recovery needs as it also supports direct migration to Office 365 or Live exchange server. In short, the deterioration of exchange database over time, whatever be the reason can be fixed using EdbMails which is capable of restoring Exchange Mailboxes with all messages, contacts, notes, journals et cetera intact.

Feature of EDB to PST Converter tool:

  • Recover corrupted EDB files Pub and Priv Folder.Recover deleted items

  • Support Recovery from Dismounted and Offline EDB files.Export Exchange Server Database (EDB) Mailbox to Outlook PST File

  • Add Multiple EDB File at a time.Multiple Save Items in MSG, EML,PST.

  • Filter item by Date Subject, To, From, attachement and exportNo limitation of EDB file size.

  • Deep scan and recovery of EDB file.Recovers all folders in the original hierarchy structure.Export Multiple Mailbox to Live Exchange Mailbox.

  • Export Multiple Mailbox Office 365 Mailbox.Export Public EDB to Live Exchange Mailbox/ office 365

  • Export Archive mailbox of EDB to Live Exchange Mailbox/ office 365Support Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 / 2013 / 2010 / 2007 and 2003.

How to Convert EDB to PST Using EdbMails:

1)   Download the install the application from the below link:

 

2)   Open the application and Click the “Start your free trial” button.

3)   Select “Export Exchange EDB file” method to recover EDB.

4)   Browse the EDB file that you wish to recover and click the continue button.

5)   Click the Browse button and choose the PST location where you wish to the Export the PST file

6)   Right click on the mailbox or the individual folder(s) of mailbox which you want to export to PST.

7)   Select "Export Selected Mailboxes / Folders to PST file" and click the continue button to start the export operation.

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