
The easiest way of moving your database to another device is to make a backup of your current database in Menu > Backup.
HOW CAN I BACKUP MY DATABASE TO TRANSFER ALL MY DATA TO ANOTHER DEVICE?. Check for eM Client or mailclient.exe in the Task Manager and if you see a process with either of these names, end it before you proceed. Please note that eM Client must stay turned off during this process. If you’d like to transfer your data, please first change the location in the settings, turn eM Client off and then manually move the database folder from the original location into the new one. Instead a new database will be created there. However, as the disclaimer in the settings warns: when you change the location, your original database will not be transferred. To change it, please navigate to Menu > Settings > General > Storage where you can adjust the database folder location. The default database location is in the eM Client folder under your user profile in hidden folders AppData\Roaming (the path is usually C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\eM Client). HOW CAN I CHANGE THE DATABASE LOCATION?. This feature allows you to check all emails without having to go through each separate account individually. They can be found in the left pane in the Mail tab, above the folders for your individual accounts.
These folders can be enabled/disabled in Menu > Settings > General > General.įavorite Folders are virtual folders that display all messages from a certain folder type (such as Inbox, Outbox, Sent, Unread, Flagged messages, Search Folders or Category folders) from all of your email accounts at once.
#DO NOT HAVE THE EXPORT EMAIL FUNCTION IN OUTLOOK FOR MAC OFFLINE#
Just don’t forget that you can also use the ‘Download messages for offline use’ function that downloads the content of selected IMAP folders or of the the whole account into the application’s local database.
You can also move messages there so you can access them while offline.
For example, you can move or copy your emails there to make space on the server or to secure them in the event of a server failure. There are various reasons for why you might want to store emails in Local Folders. Local Folders are folders that eM Client doesn’t synchronize with the server, meaning their content is stored locally in the application’s database.