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Review
Mail PassView is a program that was designed to recover lost passwords and profile information from you email accounts.
As soon as you launch the application, it will instantly retrieve the log in information for all the accounts that someone ever connected to from your computer, and which were saved in the system, all arranged in a table. Not only does the program provide you with the username, password and profile information for each account, but it also displays their respective server names and server types.
One significant advantage for the application, which sets it apart in its field, is the fact that it functions not just with email programs installed on your computer (such as Outlook Express), but also with online email providers (such as MSN,Yahoo or Gmail). Another helpful feature of Mail PassView is the translation option that allows you to translate dialog boxes and menus to languages other than English. The program displays only one noticeable disadvantage: some antivirus applications might classify it as a threat. Nevertheless, this does not always happen, and it in no way undermines the general functioning of the application.
To conclude with, Mail PassView aptly fulfills its designated purpose, as it easily recovers email passwords and users profile information, as long as they are saved on your e-mail client.
Comment: I used this program.. its very useful to reveal my email's account details when I forgot my passw
sometimes... And I don't found any harmful action on my computer.... About the trojan/virus detected... This is a known problem : ------------- False Alert Problems: Some Antivirus programs detect Mail PassView utility as infected with
Trojan/Virus. Click here to read more about false alerts in Antivirus programs.. ------------- To understand why this happened, read their blog ...
http://blog.nirsoft.net/2009/05/17/antivirus-companies-cause-a-big-headache-to-small-developers/