Hi,

Yes, eml files can be opened in Outlook. Select the eml file in Windows Explorer and press the Applications key. Choose Open With from the pop up menu then choose Outlook. Once the message is displayed in Outlook you can use the menus or keyboard short cut to copy it to an Outlook folder to save having to open it from Windows Explorer in the future.

I'm fairly sure Outlook can also save messages as eml files, but don't have it installed at the moment to confirm that.

Regards.

Ian


On 11/09/2010 23:55, Pastor Gil Pries wrote:
Chip,
When you save a message in Outlook 2010, can you save them as .eml files?
Will Outlook 2010 open email messages with a .eml file extention?
Thanks,

Pastor Gil

On 9/11/2010 2:59 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
Lynn,

I've just started to experiment with office 2010. I think the change
you're
noticing is caused by Outlook using Word to display HTML messages, rather
than a part of IE, which previous outlooks had used.

when they used IE, the browse mode configuration would be used, and it
had a
choice as to what to do with new pages (the default was to read part
or all
of the page). this is no longer happening.

I'll try and write a script soon to do this for outlook 2010. if others
notice anything else they'd like an outlook 2010 script to do, please
let me
know. sometimes I know, what seems nothing to me, seems like a big
inconvenience to others, so don't count on me noticing the same things
you
do.

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: lynn white [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 5:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: An Outlook 2010 Question

In previous versions of Outlook, when you opened an email message, you
did
not have to press shift control r to read the message.

Is there a way to have part of your message read without the extra step?
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