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Exporting email with atachment to text file
I would lke to have a backup of all my email in a pure text form. Many
years ago I used Netscape email, and the entire mail file was pur text; attachments followed the message and were encoded in base64. I could always retrieve my email (with a little effort) by cuting and pasting, and using uuencode to retrieve the binary form of the attachment. Is there any way to do this in Outlook? I have recently encountered difficulties with different versions of Outook at home and work, so would like to avoid problems like this in the future by having a purely text email file. TIA |
Exporting email with atachment to text file
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oups.com... I would lke to have a backup of all my email in a pure text form. Many years ago I used Netscape email, and the entire mail file was pur text; attachments followed the message and were encoded in base64. I could always retrieve my email (with a little effort) by cuting and pasting, and using uuencode to retrieve the binary form of the attachment. Is there any way to do this in Outlook? I have recently encountered difficulties with different versions of Outook at home and work, so would like to avoid problems like this in the future by having a purely text email file. TIA Install Thunderbird and import your Outlook mail to that - that will do exactly the same job. HTH |
Exporting email with atachment to text file
Thank you for the suggestion. I installed Thinderbird, but that only
allowed me to import the emails if Outlook was installed, and the messages currently in the personal folders. I would like to import a standalone Outlook Personal Address Book file (*.pst). Is there another program that can do this? TIA Dan Gordon wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I would lke to have a backup of all my email in a pure text form. Many years ago I used Netscape email, and the entire mail file was pur text; attachments followed the message and were encoded in base64. I could always retrieve my email (with a little effort) by cuting and pasting, and using uuencode to retrieve the binary form of the attachment. Is there any way to do this in Outlook? I have recently encountered difficulties with different versions of Outook at home and work, so would like to avoid problems like this in the future by having a purely text email file. TIA Install Thunderbird and import your Outlook mail to that - that will do exactly the same job. HTH |
Exporting email with atachment to text file
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