How to Recover Saved Email Passwords from eM Client

How to Recover Saved Email Passwords from eM Client

This research article exposes the password secrets of eM Client– one of the popular Email clients.

Here we show you all interesting details including where all your mail passwords are stored, how it is stored and how to recover it automatically.

eM Client Password Secrets

eM Client saves all your email login passwords in file called “accounts.dat” at following location

[Windows Vista/7/8/10]
C:\Users\[user_name]\AppData\Roaming\Em Client\

[Windows XP/2003] 
C:\Documents and Settings\[user_name]\Application Data\Em Client\

This “accounts.dat” file is in SQLite format and contains series key, value pairs representing each stored mail account.

Here “Value” field contains all details including email address, server, username & password for different protocol types (POP3, IMAP, SMTP).
Password is encrypted is using AES-256-CBC algorithm and finally stored in Base64 format.

How to Recover eM Client Passwords Automatically

Here is simple way to recover all the forgotten email passwords from eM Client without worrying about where it is stored and how to decrypt it.

You can use our Email Password Recovery Pro software to instantly & easily recover all your email passwords from eM Client as shown in video below,

Here are the simple steps to recover all your saved passwords,

  • Step 1: Download & Install Email Password Recovery Pro software from here
  • Step 2: Next launch the software on your computer
  • Step 3: It will automatically discover, decrypt and display all passwords from popular email clients including eM Client as shown below
It can also recover mail passwords from custom profile locations, portable email clients & external drives

For more details, please refer to Online User Guide

 

Hope this article has helped you to understand password secrets of eM Client. Please comment below on what do you think or if you have any queries.

 

 


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