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Can I save Outlook PST emails as MHTML files?
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Yes, you can export Outlook PST emails as MHTML files through the EmailSoftwares PST to MHTML Converter. This software is a highly advanced tool for converting your complete PST mailbox, such as emails, attachments, calendars, tasks, and contacts, to the MHTML format without losing data. It works with both ANSI and Unicode PST files, as well as password-protected PST files, providing compatibility with different versions of Outlook. The software also supports bulk conversion, preserves email formatting and metadata, and doesn't need Outlook installation. With its free trial version, you can simply test its features before buying.
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