I have thousands of e-mail messages in my corporate Outlook in-box, and thousands more in Gmail and in my ancient Hotmail account. MailStore Home is a free program that can archive them all locally, and display those archives in an interface that reads like your Outlook in-box. Why use it? You can clear away old messages and attachments, but easily search to find them again when that inevitable moment arrives. Until universal offline in-boxes like Yahoo’s Zimbra Desktop start addressing consumers on a wider scale, MailStore Home is also a good way to read mail offline in areas of spotty Wi-Fi, or to use as a de facto message backup. MailStore Home's search pane includes attachments and repeat queries. (Credit: CNET/Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt) MailStore Home can archive a pretty impressive list of mail servers, including Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, Microsoft Exchange, Thunderbird , SeaMonkey , Gmail, Windows Live Mail, IMAP, POP3, and .EML files. It largely resembles Microsoft Outlook’s layout with a side bar on the left–complete with folder tree and search field–and a large reading pane on the right. There are also some small navigational icons along the top that you can use to jump to archiving, burning archives to disk, advanced search, and tools. The program’s management is straightforward. Buttons on the start screen replicate the navigational icons up top, and there are also some stats, like your oldest and newest messages and the total size of your archive. When you archive an in-box, a wizard walks you through special configuration steps and lets you enter folders to archive or exclude if you want some backed up,

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