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Song embedded in email - Help
Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the
email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
Song embedded in email - Help
more than one way to do it.
Is it a midi file (like just musical notes) or a person singing like on a CD? "dcz" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
Song embedded in email - Help
Alright, Thank you ... I'll try that and see what I get.
"N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sat, 2 Dec 2006 20:05:19 -0600, dcz wrote: Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. Almost certainly Base64 encoded. You need to save the email as a file, and point a Base64 decoder in the direction of the file. You will get whatever media filetype as a result. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
Song embedded in email - Help
It is a midi file. Thank you.
"dc" wrote in message ... more than one way to do it. Is it a midi file (like just musical notes) or a person singing like on a CD? "dcz" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
Song embedded in email - Help
Hi,
If it is an .mid taken directly from the other person's computer, you can simply do this. Tools|Options|Send Tab| check the bullet to send emails in "plain text" Okay out of there. Go to that particular email and forward it to yourself. It should have the musical file and any image files in their email as an attachment. Save the music file to your desktop or where ever. Go back and change the "Send" to HTML, if that's what you usually have selected. I hope this is clear. If not, you can "dcz" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
Song embedded in email - Help
Please disregard if multiple post; didn't show on Suddenlink servers in a reasonable length of time. ( Like a day)
Hi, If it is an .mid taken directly from the other person's computer, you can simply do this. Tools|Options|Send Tab| check the bullet to send emails in "plain text" Okay out of there. Go to that particular email and forward it to yourself. It should have the musical file and any image files in their email as an attachment. Save the music file to your desktop or where ever. Go back and change the "Send" to HTML, if that's what you usually have selected. I hope this is clear. If not, you can "dcz" wrote in message ... It is a midi file. Thank you. "dc" wrote in message ... more than one way to do it. Is it a midi file (like just musical notes) or a person singing like on a CD? "dcz" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
Song embedded in email - Help
Sorry for the redundancy...
You can also get embedded music that is sourced as script, but you dig into the source code to find the site where it is called up from. And sometimes the server where it comes from will not let you download it. This is all just information and venting for the future. Happy Holidays, dc "dcz" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
Song embedded in email - Help
Switch to read in Plain Text mode in Tools, Options, Read, Read all
message in plain text. If already viewing the problem message, you'll need to switch to another message then back for it to take effect. The music file should now appear as an attachment that can be saved. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "dcz" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
Song embedded in email - Help
See the attached:
Your original post was 12/02/06 - 7:18PM My reply, which was only a few minutes after it arrived, was 12/03/06 - 11:21AM This post by you is dated 12/03/06 - 11:40AM It showed up just a few minutes ago, about 6:00PM There is definitely something wrong here. You're GMT+3½ hours. I am GMT-8:00 hours. Regardless, what shows on my news server should show the correct adjusted time. Does my time show correctly in your server? Maybe it has something to do with WLMD Beta which you are using to post? I don't know. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "dcz" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
Song embedded in email - Help
Disregard this. Replied to the wrong thread.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... See the attached: Your original post was 12/02/06 - 7:18PM My reply, which was only a few minutes after it arrived, was 12/03/06 - 11:21AM This post by you is dated 12/03/06 - 11:40AM It showed up just a few minutes ago, about 6:00PM There is definitely something wrong here. You're GMT+3½ hours. I am GMT-8:00 hours. Regardless, what shows on my news server should show the correct adjusted time. Does my time show correctly in your server? Maybe it has something to do with WLMD Beta which you are using to post? I don't know. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "dcz" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an email that has a song apparently embedded within the email. It is not an attachment. I'd like to know if there is a way to capture that song from the email somehow. Does anyone out there have any ideas? I am using OE version 6. I have exhausted my knowledge of searching within the properties, etc. and have hit a dead end. Please help as I really like the song and would like to get it off the email. The sender of the email did not have any idea either. Thank you. dz |
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