eml format

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I got a few pictures attached to an e-mail, in .eml format. I can view them in Outlook Expres 6.0, save them.
How can I convert these picures to a more regular format, like .jpg Can anyone give me a hint?

A.v.d. Ree
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"A. van der Ree" wrote in message
I got a few pictures attached to an e-mail, in .eml format. I can view them in Outlook Expres 6.0, save them.
How can I convert these picures to a more regular format, like .jpg Can anyone give me a hint?

Greetings, A.v.d. Ree, inventor of the simplified orange mask inversion technique!

Jpeg enclosures are in MIME format. Here's an overview: http://www.mindspring.com/~mgrand/mime.html
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Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
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"A. van der Ree" wrote:

I got a few pictures attached to an e-mail, in .eml format. I can view them in Outlook Expres 6.0, save them.
How can I convert these picures to a more regular format, like .jpg Can anyone give me a hint?

An .eml file is not a picture. It is an email file in a proprietary Microsoft format. It may or may not contain pictures or any other kind of attachment, but it is not a picture itself.

You can view the picture in Outlook, then drag it somewhere else, copy it to the Clipboard, or save it as a standalone file by right-clicking it.

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