In a message dated 1/22/2009 9:35:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:


I  use email as a file cabinet for very important research  information.
So, how do I turn an email into a file and put it on  my desktop so I can 
upload it to that site you mentioned?
I also have  many emails in my file cabinets and favorite places.
 
 
Hi:
AOL E-mails can be saved to AOL online, and you have unlimited storage  space 
for E-mails.  Just open the E-mail and click "Save on AOL".   They will be 
there until you delete them.
 
Also,  You can save AOL E-mails to any folder or drive on your  PC.  Just 
open the E-mail and click 
File, then Save as.  You will get the "Save as" browser and you  can navigate 
to the place you want the file to go.  You can save them as  HTML if you want 
to save the links and graphics,  or you can save them as  text if all  you 
need is text.   Bye
 
 
Emile



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