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Duplicate Email Remover
Duplicate Email Remover is add-in for Microsoft Outlook intended for search and remove
duplicated mail messages in Microsoft Outlook folders.
The found messages can be marked, deleted, copied or moved to any folder you choose.
Duplicate Email Remover process both email messages
and posts in mail-type Microsoft Outlook folders. To remove contacts, notes, tasks, journal
and calendar items, try another our product - Duplicates Remover for Outlook.
You can use Duplicate Email Remover to find mail message copies both in one folder and in different folders.
Software Information |
System Requirements |
Version: | 2.11 |
- Windows 8/7/XP/Vista
- Microsoft Outlook
- 512 MB RAM
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File Size: | 4.9 MB |
License: | Free to try, $24.00 to buy |
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Duplicate Email Remover Features:
- Text of a mail message or post stored in Microsoft Outlook base may be in one of the following formats:
HTML, RTF, plain text (see help for more details). When DER compares mail message texts, it gives preference
to the Plain Text format. This format is chosen as the most versatile one. The RTF and HTML format are only used
if a message or post cannot be presented in the Plain Text format. While comparing message or post texts, DER ignores
spaces, hyphens and tab symbols since they carry no additional information.
- When DER compares internet headers of message, it ignores the information about message service sites and the time of
message transmission through those services. This is because the same message transmitted through different services
will have different heading, but it won't contain any additional information.
- One or more files can be attached to a mail message or post. DER compares both names and contents of attached files.
- Any message has two important parameters: sending date and time and receiving date and time. Date and time of mail
message receiving cannot be used as message comparing criterion, as one and the same message may received in different
time. That's why only sending date and time are compared. With posts, the posting time is used for comparing.
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