How to open eml files?
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I've got a mail with eml
file attached. I'm using Thunderbird but it doesn't open it.
Could anybody suggest program to open eml
files?
Update:
I don't want to import my mailbox I want only read the content of eml
file.
software-recommendation email
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up vote
23
down vote
favorite
I've got a mail with eml
file attached. I'm using Thunderbird but it doesn't open it.
Could anybody suggest program to open eml
files?
Update:
I don't want to import my mailbox I want only read the content of eml
file.
software-recommendation email
add a comment |
up vote
23
down vote
favorite
up vote
23
down vote
favorite
I've got a mail with eml
file attached. I'm using Thunderbird but it doesn't open it.
Could anybody suggest program to open eml
files?
Update:
I don't want to import my mailbox I want only read the content of eml
file.
software-recommendation email
I've got a mail with eml
file attached. I'm using Thunderbird but it doesn't open it.
Could anybody suggest program to open eml
files?
Update:
I don't want to import my mailbox I want only read the content of eml
file.
software-recommendation email
software-recommendation email
edited Feb 26 '11 at 7:23
asked Feb 26 '11 at 7:13
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I saved attachment after I opened with File->Open Saved Messages... menu in Thunderbird.
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I found that these instructions to be very helpful
For the love of command line tools, instead of the visual/heavy Thunderbird/KMail or Evolution.
sudo apt-get install mpack
Then to extract the eml contents
munpack 1.eml
In my case I need to use -t to get past the following error messages
munpack ./ServerPerformance.eml
tempdesc.txt: File exists
image001.jpg.2 (image/jpeg)
I then get every thing out like this.
munpack -t ./ServerPerformance.eml
part1 (text/plain)
part2 (text/html)
image001.jpg.3 (image/jpeg)
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- Save the .eml file in any place in your computer.
Install this plug-ins here. (see important note you can import EML files in IMAP accounts).
To install the extension, follow this procedure:
- download the xpi file that you find in this page or in the homepage, right clicking on the link and choosing "Save target as";
- in Thunderbird, go in "Tools" ➜ "Addons" (or "Extensions") and click on "Install";
- pick the xpi file you downloaded and follow the instructions;
Restart Thunderbird.
Go to Tools ➜ ImportExportTools ➜ Import eml File and find your file.
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0
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I've got the same issue in my company: one operator was forwarding a mail using Windows 10 Mail software and the other operator was unable to open the attached .eml file with Thunderbird.
Simply let Thunderbird re-forward the message back to the Thunderbird operator, like if you're forwarding the message to yourself, fixed the issue, actually i was able to see every attachment of the original message plus the true .eml file content.
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up vote
23
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I saved attachment after I opened with File->Open Saved Messages... menu in Thunderbird.
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I saved attachment after I opened with File->Open Saved Messages... menu in Thunderbird.
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up vote
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I saved attachment after I opened with File->Open Saved Messages... menu in Thunderbird.
I saved attachment after I opened with File->Open Saved Messages... menu in Thunderbird.
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answered Feb 26 '11 at 7:44
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up vote
12
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I found that these instructions to be very helpful
For the love of command line tools, instead of the visual/heavy Thunderbird/KMail or Evolution.
sudo apt-get install mpack
Then to extract the eml contents
munpack 1.eml
In my case I need to use -t to get past the following error messages
munpack ./ServerPerformance.eml
tempdesc.txt: File exists
image001.jpg.2 (image/jpeg)
I then get every thing out like this.
munpack -t ./ServerPerformance.eml
part1 (text/plain)
part2 (text/html)
image001.jpg.3 (image/jpeg)
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12
down vote
I found that these instructions to be very helpful
For the love of command line tools, instead of the visual/heavy Thunderbird/KMail or Evolution.
sudo apt-get install mpack
Then to extract the eml contents
munpack 1.eml
In my case I need to use -t to get past the following error messages
munpack ./ServerPerformance.eml
tempdesc.txt: File exists
image001.jpg.2 (image/jpeg)
I then get every thing out like this.
munpack -t ./ServerPerformance.eml
part1 (text/plain)
part2 (text/html)
image001.jpg.3 (image/jpeg)
add a comment |
up vote
12
down vote
up vote
12
down vote
I found that these instructions to be very helpful
For the love of command line tools, instead of the visual/heavy Thunderbird/KMail or Evolution.
sudo apt-get install mpack
Then to extract the eml contents
munpack 1.eml
In my case I need to use -t to get past the following error messages
munpack ./ServerPerformance.eml
tempdesc.txt: File exists
image001.jpg.2 (image/jpeg)
I then get every thing out like this.
munpack -t ./ServerPerformance.eml
part1 (text/plain)
part2 (text/html)
image001.jpg.3 (image/jpeg)
I found that these instructions to be very helpful
For the love of command line tools, instead of the visual/heavy Thunderbird/KMail or Evolution.
sudo apt-get install mpack
Then to extract the eml contents
munpack 1.eml
In my case I need to use -t to get past the following error messages
munpack ./ServerPerformance.eml
tempdesc.txt: File exists
image001.jpg.2 (image/jpeg)
I then get every thing out like this.
munpack -t ./ServerPerformance.eml
part1 (text/plain)
part2 (text/html)
image001.jpg.3 (image/jpeg)
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- Save the .eml file in any place in your computer.
Install this plug-ins here. (see important note you can import EML files in IMAP accounts).
To install the extension, follow this procedure:
- download the xpi file that you find in this page or in the homepage, right clicking on the link and choosing "Save target as";
- in Thunderbird, go in "Tools" ➜ "Addons" (or "Extensions") and click on "Install";
- pick the xpi file you downloaded and follow the instructions;
Restart Thunderbird.
Go to Tools ➜ ImportExportTools ➜ Import eml File and find your file.
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
- Save the .eml file in any place in your computer.
Install this plug-ins here. (see important note you can import EML files in IMAP accounts).
To install the extension, follow this procedure:
- download the xpi file that you find in this page or in the homepage, right clicking on the link and choosing "Save target as";
- in Thunderbird, go in "Tools" ➜ "Addons" (or "Extensions") and click on "Install";
- pick the xpi file you downloaded and follow the instructions;
Restart Thunderbird.
Go to Tools ➜ ImportExportTools ➜ Import eml File and find your file.
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
- Save the .eml file in any place in your computer.
Install this plug-ins here. (see important note you can import EML files in IMAP accounts).
To install the extension, follow this procedure:
- download the xpi file that you find in this page or in the homepage, right clicking on the link and choosing "Save target as";
- in Thunderbird, go in "Tools" ➜ "Addons" (or "Extensions") and click on "Install";
- pick the xpi file you downloaded and follow the instructions;
Restart Thunderbird.
Go to Tools ➜ ImportExportTools ➜ Import eml File and find your file.
- Save the .eml file in any place in your computer.
Install this plug-ins here. (see important note you can import EML files in IMAP accounts).
To install the extension, follow this procedure:
- download the xpi file that you find in this page or in the homepage, right clicking on the link and choosing "Save target as";
- in Thunderbird, go in "Tools" ➜ "Addons" (or "Extensions") and click on "Install";
- pick the xpi file you downloaded and follow the instructions;
Restart Thunderbird.
Go to Tools ➜ ImportExportTools ➜ Import eml File and find your file.
answered Feb 26 '11 at 13:54
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I've got the same issue in my company: one operator was forwarding a mail using Windows 10 Mail software and the other operator was unable to open the attached .eml file with Thunderbird.
Simply let Thunderbird re-forward the message back to the Thunderbird operator, like if you're forwarding the message to yourself, fixed the issue, actually i was able to see every attachment of the original message plus the true .eml file content.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
I've got the same issue in my company: one operator was forwarding a mail using Windows 10 Mail software and the other operator was unable to open the attached .eml file with Thunderbird.
Simply let Thunderbird re-forward the message back to the Thunderbird operator, like if you're forwarding the message to yourself, fixed the issue, actually i was able to see every attachment of the original message plus the true .eml file content.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
I've got the same issue in my company: one operator was forwarding a mail using Windows 10 Mail software and the other operator was unable to open the attached .eml file with Thunderbird.
Simply let Thunderbird re-forward the message back to the Thunderbird operator, like if you're forwarding the message to yourself, fixed the issue, actually i was able to see every attachment of the original message plus the true .eml file content.
I've got the same issue in my company: one operator was forwarding a mail using Windows 10 Mail software and the other operator was unable to open the attached .eml file with Thunderbird.
Simply let Thunderbird re-forward the message back to the Thunderbird operator, like if you're forwarding the message to yourself, fixed the issue, actually i was able to see every attachment of the original message plus the true .eml file content.
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