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It will when I've wrapped my head round it and practised a couple of times, thanks.
[editing to remove dumb request for help. Try the right click menu, Hilary...] Windows Mail already saves emails individually as .eml files within their own folders. So it looks as though the step with creating a new folder and 'saving as' is optional. You could just create a new email folder, find where the heck Windows has stored it (C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders\... ) and send/link this to UR. I imagine starting out with just one or two emails in this folder might be good. I just tried importing a folder with 100+ emails, and it took quite a few minutes. Not bad, not bad at all. Thank you. What would be perfect, though - right-clicking an email in the email Inbox and adding a reminder, task, keywords, etc..., so I could process all my email without having to toggle between windows. Last edited by Hilary; 11-28-2007 at 10:30 AM. |
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