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Best Methods to Convert PST to MBOX: Detailed Guide
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You can also convert PST to MBOX through either a manual solution or a business tool. The manual process is to import the PST file into email clients such as Thunderbird or Apple Mail and then export it in MBOX format. This is a time-consuming, error-prone procedure that does not always duplicate all the email properties or attachments.

For a quick, trustworthy, and trouble-free conversion, we suggest using MigrateEmails PST File Converter. Just install the software, upload your PST file, and choose the emails or folders you want to convert. Select MBOX as the output format, and the software will create a fully compatible MBOX file ready to use in Thunderbird, Apple Mail, or other MBOX-supported clients. This expert solution guarantees data integrity, speed, and a hassle-free conversion process.

Simple Steps to Convert PST to MBOX
1. First, download and install MigrateEmails PST File Converter.
2. Now, select Select File/Select Folder to import a file >> Next.
3. Next, Preview mailbox items and press Next.
4. Then, select MBOX as output file from the given list.
5. Use filters if required (date range, particular folders, etc.).
6. Enter the destination Path to Save converted file.
7. Finally, click Convert to start the process.
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PST to MBOX Converter has successfully exports PST files to MBOX format by preserving the data integrity and email formatting in its original structure. It is also capable to maintain the folder structure to save emails in its original formatting. The software allows a user to convert PST file of both formats i.e. ANSI and UNICODE. It has easy-to-use GUI which explains itself the entire working of the utility. The MBOX file is easily exportable to email clients like Thunderbird, Eudora, Apple Mail, Entourage, etc. It is possible to intact the Meta details like sent or received data, cc, etc. with the help of this application.
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