I mean, it will open inside the GUI but it doesn't need to be "INSIDE" your
inboxes
2017-05-05 15:38 GMT-03:00 Eduard Lucena <eduardlucena(a)gmail.com>:
Hi,
Did you try to open the .eml file through the option File->Open->Saved
Messages in Thunderbird?
Br,
2017-05-05 15:17 GMT-03:00 Andreas Aßmann <a.g.assmann(a)gmx.de>:
> Re: Opening email messages in Thunderbird under Fedora 25 LXDE (and older
> versions)
>
> Case 1:
>
> I receive an email message in Thunderbird, this message remains INSIDE
> the Thunderbird-GUI and I do NOT delete it there:
>
> In this case I can open the email message without any problem, as often
> as I want to do it.
>
> Case 2:
>
> I receive an email message in Thunderbird and open it inside the
> Thunderbird-GUI. But as I see the message is important, I decide to
> - save it OUTSIDE the Thunderbird-GUI for further use, e.g. on a
> usb-stick or a hard disk, and
> - delete it INSIDE the Thunderbird-GUI in order to clean the
> Thunderbird-GUI.
>
> In this case I cannot open any more under Fedora/Thunderbird the email
> message I just saved on the usb-stick a moment ago (in contrast to Windows
> where this procedure works wiithout any problem). And I get the following
> error message, instead:
>
> #####
> This text file "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.eml" seems to be an executable script.
> What do you want to do with it?
> Execute
> Execute in Terminal
> Open
> Cancel
> #####
>
> And wherever I click on (execute, execute in Terminal, open) nothing
> happens and the email doesn't open. I then open it with an other email
> client (Sylpheed).
>
> Does anyone know what has to been done to get mails opened with
> Thunderbird/Fedora OUTSIDE the Thunderbird-GUI?
>
> Thanks, greetings
>
> Andreas
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