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Old December 13th 10, 11:52 PM
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Hello All,

I am a bit perplexed by a task I have been given:

We have 200,000+ emails from a listserv currently saved in a personal folder on Outlook and I have been tasked with saving all emails to individual HTML files, with the email attachments linked to the email in some way.

The reason for this is to be able to use an offline search spider to index and search all emails, and get the emails out of Outlook.

Can anyone give me some guidance on how this might be done?

Thanks,
edsager
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Old January 5th 11, 12:44 AM
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OK, I found a vba macro which does what I want, but I keep getting errors at a certain location of the code (see highlighted section in attached pdf). I have requested assistance from the original maker of the code, but no response, so I am asking all you:

What is wrong with the code in the attached PDF file?

The subjects of the emails which crash the code are as follows (there are many others, but these are three (3)):

Mortgage Foreclosure Issues | February 4

Business Bankruptcy | (Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Getting Retained in a Bankruptcy Case | Thursday, February 4, 2010

Current Issues in Mortgage Foreclosures | February 4

Thank you,
edsager
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Old January 5th 11, 09:14 AM
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Ok, I fixed it. I provide the fixed code, just in case it might help someone.

Thanks for the views,
edsager

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OK, I found a vba macro which does what I want, but I keep getting errors at a certain location of the code (see highlighted section in attached pdf). I have requested assistance from the original maker of the code, but no response, so I am asking all you:

What is wrong with the code in the attached PDF file?

The subjects of the emails which crash the code are as follows (there are many others, but these are three (3)):

Mortgage Foreclosure Issues | February 4

Business Bankruptcy | (Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Getting Retained in a Bankruptcy Case | Thursday, February 4, 2010

Current Issues in Mortgage Foreclosures | February 4

Thank you,
edsager
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