4n6 Windows Live Mail Forensics Tool assists investigators in analyzing, previewing, and preserving evidence from Windows Live Mail accounts. The software enables viewing and analyzing attachments along with WLM emails.

The software enables you to perform analysis on Windows Live Mail in four unique preview modes, including Content View (normal email message), Property View (complete metadata), and Hex View (Hexadecimal representation). Each view conveys different information, making it easier to extract and preserve Windows Live Mail data to EML, MBOX, and PST formats. Additionally, you can export Windows Live Mail data to PDF, HTML, Text, Web-Based Email Clients, and IMAP servers.
To browse DBX files into software GUI, the software provides two different modules, including Open Windows Live Configured Accounts and Choose from Folder. This software also helps forensicators to extract and preserve Windows Live Mail details, such as email address, phone number, and attachments, and save them to the local device separately. It Extracts Windows Live Mail Phone Numbers from Email in CSV & vCard File format.
The free demo edition of Windows Live Mail Forensics Wizard operates with the restriction of exporting ten emails with all their attachments from each folder. Moreover, the Windows Live Mail forensics converter provides a creative search choice with numerous filter choices to ease the scenario. The software offers an Advanced Search option that helps you query for any keyword, such as a certain name or to search for any email by starting and finishing the date range.
This functionality allows users to filter data from the mailbox based on different constraints, such as date, time, topic, and more, making it easier to find the desired results. In conclusion, 4n6 Windows Live Mail Forensics Tool is an essential tool for investigators and examiners who need to extract evidence from a Windows Live Mail configured account. It provides numerous filters, export formats, and preview modes to help users examine, preview and preserve evidence efficiently.
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