Migrate Mac Mailbox EMLX email files into Thunderbird, Outlook, Gmail, etc.
SysInfo Mac EMLX file Converter tool is the best solution for those users who want to convert the Mac EMLX files into other email clients like Thunderbird, yahoo, outlook, Gmail, etc and others using a Mac OS. As all these email applications won’t be able to access the Mac EMLX files due to the usage of different file formats. But all this is possible with the smart Mac EMLX file Converter software. This software program is capable to convert the Mac EMLX file format to other required file formats. It allows the user to migrate from Mac platform to various other email platforms like Outlook, Gmail, Thunderbird, etc. The software system will it by changing the EMLX files into alternative formats like hypertext markup language, PDF, MHT, HTML, etc. *The software support single, as well as multiple emlx email file conversion at one time, means you can do a bulk conversion of the files at just one click to save your essential time. *It offers the feature of the date range filter in which user can save the emails according to the date they have got created which makes it easy to save the important emails first if their creation date is known to the user. *The prominent feature the user will get in this emlx file converter is that the user can directly convert emlx emails to Outlook, Thunderbird, Yahoo and other email clients online. *The easy naming convention feature allows the user to save the converted email files with different names. The Mac emlx files migration process briskly migrates email files along with all the other attachments into other file formats by keeping the originality of the data and without any data loss. The user can select the emlx file or the whole emlx folder for converting it to other formats in one go. The data is totally secure during the conversion process as the software keeps the data safe and secure at the time of migration from Mac emlx to other file formats. *The software is compatible with all the older and newer versions of Mac OS.