Based on the search results, it appears there is no widely recognized software product currently active or commonly listed under the specific name “Eastsea Outlook Express Backup.”
Outlook Express itself is a discontinued email client (from the Windows 98 to Server 2003 era), and Microsoft’s official support for it ended long ago.
However, if you are looking for simple solutions for backing up or archiving emails from older systems or modern Microsoft Outlook, the following methods are recommended:
Manual Export (Outlook Express/Outlook): You can use the built-in “Import and Export” wizard to create a Personal Folder File (.pst) or export dbx files (Outlook Express) to a secure location, such as an external hard drive.
AutoArchive Feature (Modern Outlook): You can use the AutoArchive feature to automatically move or delete older items to manage mailbox storage.
IMAP/Exchange Servers: If you are using an IMAP or Exchange server, your emails are usually automatically backed up on the server, allowing you to access them from anywhere.
If you were referring to a different, niche, or older third-party tool designed for this purpose, it may no longer be supported or widely available.
If you are trying to move away from Outlook Express or recover data, I can help you find: Methods to convert .dbx files to modern formats Alternatives to archive your emails How to export Outlook Express data Let me know what your goal is! Back up your Outlook email – Microsoft Support
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