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Found 20 file extension associations related to Windows Mail and 7 file formats developed specifically for use with Windows Mail.

Platform, operating system:  Microsoft Windows icon Microsoft Windows

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Developer: Microsoft Corporation

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Microsoft Corporation logoWindows Mail

Developer / company: Microsoft

Windows Mail in Windows Vista addresses today's serious concerns about junk mail, e-mail, and phishing attacks, while adding new features that help you search and manage the increasing volume of e-mail messages that you receive.

If you're like most people, sending e-mail is one of your most important computer activities, allowing you to keep in touch with family, friends, and colleagues across town or around the world. As the popularity and importance of e-mail have grown over the years, so, too, have its annoyances and risks.

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Windows Mail pictureWindows Mail works with the following file extensions:

Note: You can click on any file extension link from the list below, to view its detailed information. The list of extensions used or otherwise associated with the application may not be complete, because many common file extensions on our website, such as jpg (pictures) or txt (text files), can be opened by a large number of applications, or are too general file format. However most, if not all directly associated file extensions should be listed with its appropriate program. Although its likely, that some file extensions may be missing from the list of associated file extensions with the application, yet they can be opened, be part of, or otherwise be associated with the program.

Windows Mail default file extension associations

The most common file format used with the specific file extension

eml file icon.eml file extension is used for Email message

Other file extensions or file formats developed for use with Windows Mail

fol file icon.folgroup file icon.groupnws file icon.nwsoeaccount file icon.oeaccountwab file icon.wabxab file icon.xab

Common file extensions used by Windows Mail

contact file icon.contacteml file icon.emlmsg file icon.msgmsmessagestore file icon.msmessagestorevcf file icon.vcf

Other file extensions associated with Windows Mail

dbx file icon.dbxedb file icon.edbemail file icon.emailiaf file icon.iafjrs file icon.jrslog file icon.logmime file icon.mimench file icon.nchpat file icon.pat

Comparison table of actions that Windows Mail can perform with each of its associated file type beta

This table might not contain all possible associated or supported file types or may contain incorrect data.
If you need more information please contact the developers of Windows Mail (Microsoft Corporation), or check out their product website.

File type \ Action

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contact

YesYesYesYes-------------

dbx

--------Yes--------

edb

YesYesYes---Yes----------

email

----------------Yes

eml

YesYesYes---Yes-YesYes----Yes--

fol

------Yes-YesYes-----Yes-

group

Yes-----Yes-Yes-------Yes

iaf

--------YesYes-----Yes-

jrs

------------YesYes---

log

------Yes---------Yes

mime

Yes----------------

msg

Yes----------------

msmessagestore

YesYesYes---Yes-----YesYes---

nch

----------------Yes

nws

Yes-----Yes---------Yes

oeaccount

YesYesYes---Yes-YesYes-------

pat

------Yes---------Yes

vcf

YesYesYes---Yes----------

wab

YesYesYes---Yes----------

xab

------Yes---------Yes

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