Does trial free version allow unlimited email addresses until 30 days expire?

Hi
I wish to trial eMClient to see how well during setup it migrates and operates 5 different personal email address we use currently in Outlook 2013 and also our iCloud Contacts/Calendars/Tasks/Notes. Three of these email address servers are hosted by my domain email host, two address are gmail accounts.
I am going to try to use eMClient to hopefully migrate all these from Outlook automatically using the eMClient process. Otherwise I guess I’ll have to try the Outlook backed up PST file method and possibly from iCloud as well?
Can I try all this using the 30-day free-trial Download file shown in my screenshot, or do I have to use the file download from the Personal buy option to get greater than two addresses, even during the trial?
I am thinking the free 30-day trial version is full-featured with no limitations for 30 days (including number limits), then reverts back to 1 device, 2 addresses after that if not upgraded before then to Personal or Business? Is this correct?
I want to download the correct trial version for these needs.

Kind regards,
Crocket

When you first install eM Client, you get to use it for 30 days without a license, during which all functions are enabled and all limits removed.

After that time you need to activate a license. If you purchase a license and activate that, nothing will change except you may not have access to AI depending on they type of license you purchase. If you activate a Free license, you will be limited to 2 email accounts, and some functionality will be disabled.

After the 30 days, or if you activate a license before that period is up, the trial period will end, and will not have any further evaluation period on that device.

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