Recover or Reveal email passwords with Mail Pass View

Recently, we posted an article on how to recover Web / FTP / POP3 / Email passwords with SniffPass.
Today, we will tell you how to recover the password of your email accountfrom your email client.
Mail Pass View lets you recover password of your email clients like outlook express, windows mail, eudora, IncrediMail, Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3 and SMTP Accounts only), Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003/2007 (POP3, IMAP, HTTP and SMTP Accounts).

You can also recover the password of your web email accounts like yahoo mail, gmail, hotmail/msn email password based on the following conditions.
Yahoo mail - If the password is saved in Yahoo! Messenger application.
Hotmail/MSN mail - If the password is saved in MSN/Windows/Live Messenger application.
Gmail - If the password is saved by Gmail Notifier application, Google Desktop, or by Google Talk.
Let’s see what more you can do with Mail Pass View and How to use it
For each email account detected on your machine it displays the following fields
Account Name
Application Email
Server
Server Type (POP3/IMAP/SMTP)
User Name and the Password.
Note: Some Antivirus applications detect Mail PassView utility as infected with Trojan/Virus which is false alert.
There could be a scene when your email program is not supported by Mail PassView, if that’s the case let us know I will make a post on how to recover your email password in that case.

1 Response to "Recover or Reveal email passwords with Mail Pass View"

Alex said... September 2, 2008 at 1:32 AM

I heard about not bad application-recover outlook passwords, recovers forgotten or lost passwords for mail accounts and also passwords for LDAP services that the Microsoft Outlook mail client uses in its work, also recovers passwords for password-protected Microsoft Outlook data files (files with the *.pst extension) that the Microsoft Outlook mail client uses to store user data (contacts, messages, reminders, notes, tasks),can be used to recover passwords to mail accounts and also to display the mail and service settings of all versions of the Microsoft Outlook mail client.

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