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MailStore Home Portable Lets Compress and Archive Your Emails to Save Space

The simplest way to avoid cluttering your hard disk with old email messages is switching to a web mail services like Gmail, yahoo mail or Hotmail. However, if you prefer to have desktop access your emails, then the best option is to use free archiving software Mailstore home portable, which can create a compressed backup of your email messages.

It works with all major email clients including Thunderbird, Outlook, Outlook Express, or Windows Live mail. The program can even archive emails directly to CD/DVD.


With the new MailStore Home Portable (beta), you can create the email archive on any USB flash or USB hard drive. Even better, it can be started directly from the USB store without any previous installation.

Therefore, you can open and browse your email archive on any computer within seconds. MailStore Home Portable offers all features of the standard version.

Interested users can download it free at source here.

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