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File format when saving copies of emails

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When I save copies of mails to my documents, they are saved as .html. How can I save them as .eml?

They are created as .html, but I have assumed that this was just to allow more fonts & formatting to be used

When I save copies of mails to my documents, they are saved as .html. How can I save them as .eml? They are created as .html, but I have assumed that this was just to allow more fonts & formatting to be used

Ọ̀nà àbáyọ tí a yàn

Select the message to be saved in the thread pane. Press Ctrl-S.

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Select the message to be saved in the thread pane. Press Ctrl-S.

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Thanks for this, it does the trick, although it's a bit cumbersome in that if I want to save a copy of a message that i have sent, I have to send it first, then go to "Sent Items" and do the CTRL-S procedure afterwards.

I imagine that this is a bug in the system which will be resolved eventually