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Posted by Tom Edelbrok on 12/23/05 19:42
Still can't do it.
Is there an application that anyone knows of that will take an e-mail
message that is saved in your file system (ie: MyMessage.msg) in NTFS and
decompose it into what it consists of, ie: MIME content, message body, etc,
etc. If this MIME thing is embedded within the message there seems to be no
way to get at it with Microsoft Outlook.
Thanks,
Tom
"Neredbojias" <invalid@neredbojias.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e1408058b591f43989741@news.isp.com...
> With neither quill nor qualm, Tom Edelbrok quothed:
>
>> To all:
>>
>> I received an e-mail with a video in it (or perhaps it's an animated
>> GIF). I
>> want to save the video but every time I do a 'COPY' I cannot subsequently
>> paste (the PASTE is grayed out). So I right-click the image and do a VIEW
>> SOURCE, as shown below. The small video clip seems to come from the
>> directive "src="image001.gif"". Where is it getting image001.gif from? I
>> searched my entire local hard drive and can't find anything with that
>> name,
>> even in the Temporary Internet Files folder. So where does the video clip
>> or
>> animated GIF originate from???
>
> It's embedded in the email. And you probably can save it. The email
> might have a js lockout or something, or it might be Flash, but save the
> email as a separate file and then open it and try to save the pic.
>
> If "paste" is blacked-out, try ctrl-V. Possibly you need to
> disable/customize your javascript, but I've never seen that locally with
> mail.
>
> --
> Neredbojias
> Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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