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How can I view EML files on My Windows Computer? I am using a Windows 11 OS please.
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Hello, here are two methods you can use to view EML files on your Windows 11 or 10 computer.
a. Use a free online tool to view EML files online.
b. Use free desktop software to view EML files offline.
a. Use a free online tool to view EML files online:
You can use a free online tool to view EML files in your web browser. It is an easy and convenient way to open and view the content of EML files. Here are the free online EML file viewers that you can use;
i. Group Docs
ii. Conholdate
iii. MsgEml.com
iv. Aspose
v. Letter Opener
To get a better understanding of each tool and which will be best for you and your computer, read more -->View EML Files in Windows
b. Use free desktop software to view EML files offline
The second method to view EML files on Windows PC is to use a free desktop application. Here are the free software to view EML files on your Windows PC:
i. BitRecover EML File Viewer
ii. Kernel EML Viewer Free
iii. SysTools EML Viewer
iv. Coolutils Mail Viewer
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Hi. I'm Brian and I will do my best to help you.
For the most part, EML files (used by Outlook Express from Windows XP and earlier) are text. You should be able to open them with Notepad or Wordpad. You may have to wade through HTML, but you should be able to read them.
You can also open then in Outlook and there are a couple of other ways to access them. Here's an article from an Office MVP describing them: https://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/import-eml-...