On Fri, 8 Nov 2013 15:16:19 +0000 mick <mbm@rlogin.net> wrote:
On Fri, 8 Nov 2013 15:01:26 +0000 Mark Rogers <mark@quarella.co.uk> allegedly wrote:
On 8 November 2013 14:49, mick <mbm@rlogin.net> wrote:
I have been given a large stash of (email I believe) files with the extension .eml. I think these were created with outlook or outlook express. I have no MS software.
I believe that Thunderbird can open them fine. (That might be overkill though.)
Mark
Thanks for that (I use claws) I didn't think of Tbird.
Just tried Tbird on one file and it opened OK, then my PC froze solid (obviously it didn't like the MS file....) One reboot later I seem to be able to read the files in Tbird (one at a time). Since I have around 2000 of these it might take me a while though.
Sylpheed is another mail reader that will import them. File -> Import Mail Data. Select the drop down for eml(folder), pick a destination and you're good to go. I *think* I did it another way. I just dragged the folder into the folder tree using the filer and then told Sylpheed to rebuild the folder tree. I might *well* be confusing myself with that though. It's worth a try of course ;-)