Re: OE6 and Hotmail

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NB: OP hasn't been heard from in nearly a week.

Kath Adams wrote:
Robert Aldwinckle wrote:
> "Kath Adams" <kathadams@(nospam)mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:uYQja75aFHA.2696@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ...
> > Robert,
> > I do have a Hotmail account. From his screen shot and as far as I can
> > tell, 'cos I just tried the same (red x's give a clue) he has indeed
> > done a file>save as HTML for offline viewing, that's the default
> > setting for saving. I can't see how he would be able to "rescue"
> > them into OE?
> > > > That's what I was afraid of. That eliminates my best case, that the
> file is just the implementation of a fully supported local cache.
> > Did you do a View Source of that page to see how extractable the key
> data for new headers would be? E.g. if you want to try an experiment
> look at the headers for an E-mail which you sent in your Sent Items
> folder
> (e.g. using Ctrl-F3). Or better yet save it to a file (e.g.
> example.eml). Use that as a template in which you replace the data for
> the key
> headers in it with the equivalent data from the saved message in the
> HTML.
> Then copy either the message content or the whole message and insert
> it between the template's control headers which look like this:
> > <examples>
> ------=_NextPart_000_0CB2_01C56888.1367FC30
> Content-Type: text/html;
> charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> > ------=_NextPart_000_0CB2_01C56888.1367FC30--
> </examples>
> > thus replacing your original message in example.eml.
> > BTW I am assuming that the numbers in the NextPart... string are
> only used for identification purposes. If they have any control
> function
> such as content checking we would have to research that and figure out
> how
> to compose new numbers which were valid for the new data we inserted.
> > Once all this is done you would have an .eml file which sufficiently
> represented a message which, though originally was saved only as HTML,
> could then be dragged into a local folder and listed and viewed by OE
> as if it had arrived there more conventionally.
> > > Good luck
> > Robert
> ---


I will check this out when I have more time, Robert. Maybe at the
weekend. Things are a bit screwy/hectic (personally) here at the moment.
I will let you know my results.
.



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