Greetings all

I know how to create a source citation for an e-mail, but am at a loss
as to the best way to reference the actual e-mail and it's attachments.
  It seems that there would be three possibilities:

1.  to reference the actual e-mail file as a multi-media item in the
source detail.  This would probably be best, but I don't know physically
how to get at the e-mail file (using Thunderbird, but the same would
apply to any other client)

2.  To copy the text from the e-mail and save it as a secondary file
(plain or formatted  text) and reference that, plus any attachments as
multi-media files

3.  To copy the text and paste it into the text part of the source
detail and reference attachments as multi-media files.

Is there an option 4?  How do other folk do this?

Thanks

Tony




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