.eml - Email message
.pst - Microsoft Office Outlook personal folder file
.dbx - Outlook Express e-mail folder
.mht - Mime HTML (MHTML) file
.msg - Microsoft Exchange mail document
.msf - Mozilla Thunderbird mail summary file
.emlx - Apple Mail email message
file extension MBS - Opera mailbox file
File extension MBS description:
File extension used by Opera browser. File contains saved mails.
Associated applications to file extension MBS:
Company / developer:
Fookes Software Ltd.
Aid4Mail™
Aid4Mail™ is a sophisticated but easy-to-use tool that can migrate email to a different mail client, export it for viewing through Internet Explorer®, Microsoft Excel®, and most databases, and archive it to save space or for regulatory compliance. It can merge mail into a single mailbox file, or export it as individual message or text files, and can extract attachments, embedded contents, and email addresses.
Aid4Mail supports over 30 email clients and mailbox formats including Outlook 2007, Windows Mail, and Windows Live Mail (see the Specifications page for a full list). Unlike the native import and export features of most email applications, Aid4Mail migrates mail without losing formatting, sender/recipient information, attachments, embedded contents, or message status (see the Conversion Quality page for examples). This capability is crucial to large-scale migrations. Aid4Mail can process mail folders and files even when they are disconnected from their email client, including those stored on a CD or DVD. It can filter mail by date range, header content, and in the Forensic, Enterprise, and Console versions, by message body content.
Company / developer:
Opera
Opera
Opera is a web browser and Internet suite developed by the Opera Software company. Opera handles common Internet-related tasks such as displaying web sites, sending and receiving e-mail messages, managing contacts, IRC online chatting, downloading files via BitTorrent, and reading web feeds. Opera is offered free of charge for personal computers and mobile phones, but for other devices it is not free.
Features of Opera include tabbed browsing, page zooming, mouse gestures, and an integrated download manager. Its security features include built-in phishing and malware protection, strong encryption when browsing secure web sites, and the ability to easily delete private data such as cookies and browsing history by simply clicking a button.
Opera runs on a variety of personal computer operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. Though evaluations of Opera have been largely positive, Opera has captured only a fraction of the worldwide personal computer browser market. It is currently the fourth most widely used web browser for personal computers, behind Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.
Opera has a stronger market share, however, on mobile devices such as mobile phones, smartphones, and personal digital assistants. Editions of Opera are available for devices using the Symbian and Windows Mobile operating systems, as well as Java ME-enabled devices. In fact, approximately 40 million mobile phones have shipped with Opera pre-installed. Furthermore, Opera is the only commercial web browser available for the Nintendo DS and Wii gaming systems. Some television set-top boxes use Opera as well, and Adobe licensed Opera technology for use in the Adobe Creative Suite.




