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Is there any way to save an email without the attachments?
For instance, I get a nice chatty 2KB note about the recent all-you-can-eat rib fest from Bubba, with 2MB of photos of gustatory excess attached. It would be great to somehow "strip" the photos [which I've already saved outside OE] but keep the text, so I can save it in my OE folder "Bubba" without that 2MB of extra baggage but with the proper 'to', 'from' and time. My hunch is the answer is "no", but just wanted to make sure there wasn't something obvious I'd missed. I've got my own (PITA) workarounds, but would be interested to hear any relatively smooth suggestions. |
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Save the message to the Desktop. File | Save as | Desktop | Save. Open it
with Notepad. Highlight and delete the attachment and drag the message back to a folder in OE. If you get a lot, this tool does this and more. You might find it worthwhile. OEX: http://www.oehelp.com/OEX/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ggull" wrote in message ... Is there any way to save an email without the attachments? For instance, I get a nice chatty 2KB note about the recent all-you-can-eat rib fest from Bubba, with 2MB of photos of gustatory excess attached. It would be great to somehow "strip" the photos [which I've already saved outside OE] but keep the text, so I can save it in my OE folder "Bubba" without that 2MB of extra baggage but with the proper 'to', 'from' and time. My hunch is the answer is "no", but just wanted to make sure there wasn't something obvious I'd missed. I've got my own (PITA) workarounds, but would be interested to hear any relatively smooth suggestions. |
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As Bruce indicated, my OEX program will do that and more.
steve "ggull" wrote in message ... Is there any way to save an email without the attachments? For instance, I get a nice chatty 2KB note about the recent all-you-can-eat rib fest from Bubba, with 2MB of photos of gustatory excess attached. It would be great to somehow "strip" the photos [which I've already saved outside OE] but keep the text, so I can save it in my OE folder "Bubba" without that 2MB of extra baggage but with the proper 'to', 'from' and time. My hunch is the answer is "no", but just wanted to make sure there wasn't something obvious I'd missed. I've got my own (PITA) workarounds, but would be interested to hear any relatively smooth suggestions. |
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Hey, thanks Bruce and Steve!!
This is much better than my own workarounds, which didn't leave the headers intact. It does exactly what I want, and here I thought it was a long shot. The "Save As.a desktop file" method works like a charm. It even lets me edit out stuff like the the 5 KB of quoted text from a message with a one line reply :-))). I'd never have come up with this on my own. BTW#1 - I found I didn't need to save it to the Desktop. Sometimes I like to keep temporary stuff like this in a "Scratch" directory. One extra click, but helps me stay neat. BTW#2 - This idea of saving as mail/news files opens up a whole new vista for me of archiving outside of the dreaded and cryptic OE message store. I've always just saved as text, but that loses a lot. I'll also check out OEX. Again, thanks! "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Save the message to the Desktop. File | Save as | Desktop | Save. Open it with Notepad. Highlight and delete the attachment and drag the message back to a folder in OE. If you get a lot, this tool does this and more. You might find it worthwhile. OEX: http://www.oehelp.com/OEX/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
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You're welcome. Thanks for posting back.
-- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "ggull" wrote in message ... Hey, thanks Bruce and Steve!! This is much better than my own workarounds, which didn't leave the headers intact. It does exactly what I want, and here I thought it was a long shot. The "Save As.a desktop file" method works like a charm. It even lets me edit out stuff like the the 5 KB of quoted text from a message with a one line reply :-))). I'd never have come up with this on my own. BTW#1 - I found I didn't need to save it to the Desktop. Sometimes I like to keep temporary stuff like this in a "Scratch" directory. One extra click, but helps me stay neat. BTW#2 - This idea of saving as mail/news files opens up a whole new vista for me of archiving outside of the dreaded and cryptic OE message store. I've always just saved as text, but that loses a lot. I'll also check out OEX. Again, thanks! "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Save the message to the Desktop. File | Save as | Desktop | Save. Open it with Notepad. Highlight and delete the attachment and drag the message back to a folder in OE. If you get a lot, this tool does this and more. You might find it worthwhile. OEX: http://www.oehelp.com/OEX/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
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