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Which MBOX conversion format is best for long-term email archiving?

I have several old MBOX files from Thunderbird that I want to store safely for many years. I am confused about which format would be best for long-term preservation — PDF, EML, PST, or something else. I need a format that keeps email content, attachments, and metadata intact. What do you recommend for reliable long-term email archiving?

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  • jacksonshek
    jacksonshek Posts: 4
    edited February 11

    I believe that PST or PDF files are the best for keeping emails for a long time. If you use Outlook, PST is great because it protects the folder organisation and all of your email information. PDF is also good because it's simple to open and is commonly used for records. When I moved my MBOX files, I used Softaken MBOX Converter Suite, and it worked great. It doesn't lose files or formatting, so it's a good choice for long-term storage. It converts mbox files to multiple formats like PST, EML, EMLX, MSG, NSF, PDF, HTML, Gmail, and more. Users can select any format according to their needs.

  • girish834
    girish834 Posts: 23

    The DRS MBOX File Converter is a versatile suite that ensures no data is lost or formatting is altered during the migration process. It gives you the flexibility to convert MBOX files into a wide variety of formats, including PST, PDF, EML, MSG, HTML, and even directly to Gmail or Office 365. This range of options allows you to create a backup that is both secure and compatible with whatever software you plan to use in the future.

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