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Free Windows Mbox Viewer.
Gain access to mbox archives, single eml or single Outlook messages.
View attachments and export single mails in eml format.
Access large mbox files such as Google Takeout or Mozilla Thunderbird Archives.
Development of mbox viewer continues now at github: https://github.com/eneam/mboxviewer
**NOTE**: Windows Defender may sometimes report incorrectly that mbox-viewer contains malware. Please report the case to the development. Development will ask...
msgparser is a small open source Java library that parses Outlook .msg files and provides their content using Java objects.
NOTE: this project is no longer maintained and superseded by https://github.com/bbottema/outlook-message-parser
Conversion from *.mht files to *.htm files. mht2htm extracts all files from mht in single dir so you can open it on any OS. Also works with .eml, .msg, .nws... files
MsgViewer is email-viewer utility for .msg e-mail messages, implemented in pure Java. MsgViewer works on Windows/Linux/Mac Platforms. Also provides a java api to read mail messges (msg files) programmatically.
This script can be applied to mbox-files and msg-email files (created by Opera web browser). It converts one or more *.mbox / *.msg files to HTML (including their attachments).
The JOutlookMSG project is intended to provide a simple library for reading and writing Outlook .msg files. Since this project is written in Java this should allow non-MAPI enabled OS's to import/export Outlook compatible messages.
MailDB adds a database back-end to an IMAP server for features such as "virtual" mail folders (msgs appearing in multiple folders), "view" folders (dynamic results of searches), etc. The DB is inherently multi-user, allowing msg reference counting.