How to open EML files in Windows 8 Mail
Solution 1
Change the filename extension from EML
to MHT
, then try to open it in Internet Explorer. These extensions represent the same format.
Solution 2
My suggestion is NOT related to Windows Mail application at all, but in case anyone else finds this topic looking for just a tiny little program (~236 KB) for free just to view the contents of an .eml
file without having to install an unnecessarily large application like myself, I would suggest using ceml:
Solution 3
I managed to use Outlook 2007 to open .eml files on Windows 8 as follows:
- Install Windows Live Essentials mail component for .eml
- Change the default value for the registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WindowsLiveMail.Email.1\shell\open\command to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12\OUTLOOK.EXE" /eml "%1"
That's it. If anyone knows an easier way without installing Windows Live Essentials first please post it here, I haven't found it. You might wonder why I'm still using Outlook 2007? Well, that's not up to me. I hope this is useful for people using the same combination.
Solution 4
To open an .eml
with Microsoft Word: File > Open
, navigate to the .eml
file, choose all files (*.*)
and then open the .eml
file.
Solution 5
You may find this very useful:
I'm using it on Windows 8.1. My emails were on Windows Mail and Vista.
Pros: You can also view attachments and images. View your email in different formats (Normal, HTML, Hex, MIME, etc.). Useful for someone with a lot of emails. And it's free!
Cons: You have to tell Windows that you allow the program to make changes to your computer when you first open it and you have to search for your emails to view them.
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RPM1984
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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RPM1984 almost 2 years
Title pretty self explanatory.
In Windows 7, i was using Outlook and .eml files were automatically associated with Outlook and opened properly.
With Windows 8, they are not associated, and i tried saying "Open with" and pointing to the Windows 8 Mail program, but to no avail.
Can anyone help? I'd rather not use an external program to do this.
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Sergey over 10 yearsIn this case attachments are not available
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Arjan about 10 yearsThough the "Input path" in the screenshot might suggest otherwise, this also works when double-clicking an
.eml
file, which just opens a single message view. Nice.