How to open the eml file?

  
                  

How to open the eml file? There are many ways to open it. Below I simply choose one to give you a demo! I hope to help everyone!

Step 1: Find the downloaded *** eml format files,

Step Two: Right-click on the above - Open - find outlook

step 3: click with open outlook:

step 4: click the file in the dialog - - save attachments to a specified location yourself:

Step 5: Find the attachment you just saved, and it will be OK.

The other method is that your computer is equipped with foxmail. The email software can be opened as well. Ads can be opened directly in foxmail, and files can be found. Is it very simple?

eml file format is what?

The eml format is a file format used by Microsoft in Outlook that follows RFC822 and its subsequent extensions and is a common format for all types of email software.

If you want to view the sender, recipient, and original sending date of the eml format file, you can download it from the mailbox to your local hard disk or USB flash drive, right click on the file and select [Use “Notepad ”Open], when opened, the first line shows the sender, the second line shows the recipient, and the fourth line shows the date of the transmission.

But the contents of the letter and the attachments inside are ASCII codes and cannot be read directly.

If you want to view the body content of the eml format file and the attachments inside, you can use foxmail or Outlook on the Internet. In fact, you don't have to worry about it. If you have a NetEase mailbox or a QQ mailbox, send it an email as an attachment, you can open or preview the body content and the attachments in your mailbox.

In a nutshell, an .eml file is a plain text file that you can read using a plain text file. The beginning of the file is the letterhead. The format is:

xxxx:xxxxx

For example, To:[email protected]

indicates that the recipient is [email protected]. A similar sender is the From line. Behind the letterhead is the content. Just open a few .eml files and you'll know what these letters mean.

There is also a line in the header. Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 is very important. If you have this line, you should add a line to the HEAD section of the HTML file:

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1" ; />

This is how the message is encoded. If there is no such line, the content of the message may be garbled in the browser.

The content of some letters begins with <HTML>, which means that it is in HTML format, and you are much easier to convert.

The content of some messages is multi-segment (Content-Type: multipart/mixed), then you should choose the segment of HTML from which to ignore the text.

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