Cecil Bankston wrote:
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>> Geoff Welsh pounded out :
>>> Trane Francks wrote:
>>>> So far, Ray_Net's suggestion to use Thunderbird seems to be the most
>>>> viable. Thunderbird will quite happily open/display EML files when
>>>> asked
>>>> externally. Alternatively, use SM to view the EML file in the browser
>>>> (ugly headers and all).
>>>>
>>>> Cheers to you, Geoff.
>>>
>>> oh, I see.  It opens in a browser window, not in the mail window.  It's
>>> still quite legible and maintains formatting, at least here on my Mac
>>> anyway.
>>>
>>> I don't know why anyone would have a slew of .eml files on their
>>> desktop, so I have certainly never run into this.
>>>
>>> GW
>>
>> Maybe this is a benefit of being retired?  I cannot think of the last
>> time I communicated with anyone running an Outlook product or anything
>> else that produced an .eml file.  In fact, since being online since
>> about 1982, I can only remember one time specifically encountering an
>> .eml file or Outlook email.
>>
> To clarify my original message, the .eml file in question was one
> saved from a SeaMonkey mail folder, using Save As > File from the File
> menu. Double-clicking the file only opened a blank browser window.
>
When you save an email to file try renaming it and saving it as an HTML
file and then it will open in the browser.

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