Overview
What is Outlook Archive Renegade?
OAR version copies email and attachments from your PST file folder to your local hard drive.
In depth
A closer look at Outlook Archive Renegade
The original email item is not altered in any way!
Our easy to use program is very much UNLIKE other difficult software programs you buy and never use.
You select which Outlook Folder(s) you want to archive (save) and the location where you want your files saved on your hard drive. Then, the selected folder(s) are created on your hard drive, with email saved as .rtf files and with attachments saved in their original format inside their respective folders.
You can also easily move your Contacts from the text file we create to your favorite spreadsheet or word processing program (for mail merge and other fun projects).
The name of the archived email contains the date, sender, and original subject line as its file name and contains key email fields such as Sent From, Sent To, Date Sent, Subject, and the entire email (body of text). All of this is saved in an easy to read RTF file.
The name of the attachment contains the date, sender, and original file name as its file name. This makes it easy to locate attachments and relate them to their associated email item.
This program contains no cookies, spyware, freeware, shareware or any other programs! It is fully functional with a complete help file.
Verdict
Should you download Outlook Archive Renegade?
Outlook Archive Renegade runs on
Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 2.15 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
E-Mail Tools.
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At a glance
Outlook Archive Renegade specifications
- Publisher
-
Blackwood Enterprises
- Last updated
- Feb 26, 2025
- License
- Shareware
- Operating system
- Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003
- File size
- 2.15 MB
- Price
- Free
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- 382
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