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Best way to save emails to DVD
What's the best way to save a bunch of emails to CD or DVD so that
they can be browsed or searched by someone who may not have Outlook installed. I have been required by the Court to produce a copy of all of the emails in a case I have been working on. There are probably 400-500 emails in that case and they are buried in a /Clients folder containing almost 10,000 items. I did several searches in the /Clients folder and moved those emails to a /Court folder. I have 472 items so far. I then selected that folder (/Clients) and copied the contents (472 items) to a temporary folder. (I don't have any blank DVDs at the moment to test with.) It now contains 472 items with an extension of ".msg". When I double-click on any of those items, they open up in some kind of an Outlook browser. If I open them with Notepad, they display with a lot of unprintable characters. It looks like I was able to get the emails to a place where I could easily copy them to a DVD. Now all I need to do in make sure they are in a format that anyone can view. Is it likely that any PC (such as at the Court) would have software on it that could view these emails? -- Office 2007 Pro on WinXP |
Best way to save emails to DVD
"LurfysMa" wrote in message
... I did several searches in the /Clients folder and moved those emails to a /Court folder. I have 472 items so far. I then selected that folder (/Clients) and copied the contents (472 items) to a temporary folder. (I don't have any blank DVDs at the moment to test with.) It now contains 472 items with an extension of ".msg". When I double-click on any of those items, they open up in some kind of an Outlook browser. If I open them with Notepad, they display with a lot of unprintable characters. -- Office 2007 Pro on WinXP Don't have OL2007. In OL2002, use the "File - Import and Export" menu to export to a file. Pick a format usable to you outside of Outlook, like CSV (comma-separated values) which is a text file that, for example, you can open in Notepad or Excel. |
Best way to save emails to DVD
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 16:46:02 -0500, "Vanguard"
wrote: "LurfysMa" wrote in message .. . I did several searches in the /Clients folder and moved those emails to a /Court folder. I have 472 items so far. I then selected that folder (/Clients) and copied the contents (472 items) to a temporary folder. (I don't have any blank DVDs at the moment to test with.) It now contains 472 items with an extension of ".msg". When I double-click on any of those items, they open up in some kind of an Outlook browser. If I open them with Notepad, they display with a lot of unprintable characters. -- Office 2007 Pro on WinXP Don't have OL2007. In OL2002, use the "File - Import and Export" menu to export to a file. Pick a format usable to you outside of Outlook, like CSV (comma-separated values) which is a text file that, for example, you can open in Notepad or Excel. OK, that worked, sort of. I got all 500+ emails in a single flat file that is readable using Notepad. Is there some way that I can get each email in a separate file, maybe with a .txt or .dat extension, containing just the text of the email inclding the header. Extra credit if the filename is the time stamp when sent. -- Office 2007 Pro on WinXP |
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