If I simply rename the files extension to eml it works with OE, but If I
rename to msg it doesnt work I get errors when I try to open it.



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Subject: [xmail] Re: the way mail is stored?



I think that converting the messages to .msg format is not going to be a
trivial thing.  You could strip out the header (down to and including
<<MAIL-DATA>>) and rename the file with an .eml extension (that is
Outlook Express).

Not quite the same, but perhaps a step in the right direction...

I did a quick test, and a 1K email turns into a 17.5K .msg file... Ouch.

-tim

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Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 2:21 PM
To: Xmail
Subject: [xmail] the way mail is stored?



I want certain emails coming from datafax at datafax.net to go to a
certain
folder on our server so that all users can access it when ever possible.

I can barely get this to work with the filter.in.tab and the use of cmd
files.

I really need it to build the directories by date as needed also but
thats
for later.
-server1
--datafaxreports
---2003
----august

My main question is when they are stored the emails are stored as
1320511602553.2296.server1

How can I get these emails to be stored with .msg extensions so when
users
access the email dir on the server where these emails are that they can
open
them in outlook.

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