If you want to save a mail message, simply move it to the mailbox you'd like to save it in. I.E. I have a mailbox called important. When I want to save an email that has things like login information, or (often from this list) step-by-step instructions I think I might want later, I simply move it to the new mailbox, and poof, there it is, in my important mailbox. You can create as many mailboxes as you like, you don't need to tie them to any particular mail account. Moving messages around is relatively simple, and after it's done the first time, you can use the keyboard shortcut to do it again. There's no need to resend the emails, r copy them to rtf files if you don't want to. Of course, each person has their own way of working, and if what you're doing works, then by all means, keep doing it, but if this sounds easier, then adopt this method, and you'll be happier (hopefully)
hth.

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