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Wed, 9 Oct 2002 07:31:53 -0500
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Debra Douglass <[log in to unmask]>
On 10/8/2002, on [log in to unmask], Roger Fajman wrote:
 >>Does anyone know of a way to get a file containing multiple email messages
 >>into an email client so that they can be read individually?

Depends on the email client. With email clients that save email
folders as clear text in standard mailbox format (each messages starts
with 'From ' and messages are delimited with a blank line) you can
often just place the file in your folders directory (appropriately
named according to your email client's requirements) and restart your
client - it will show up as an email folder. You may have to
resummarize (Eudora) or something similar. I haven't a clue how to do
this with clients that save folders in a special format, like
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express.

-Debra
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