G
George
I'm using Outlook 2003 with BCM.
When I get an html email (I'm assuming that's what they are called if they
have graphics and look more like a web page than a text email), and want to
save it, I've been just clicking...
File > Save As > (select file type) *.html > (specify filename)
Unlike in IE6, there's no option to save it as a single file archive such as
type *.mht.
Are the *.html files I've been saving in OUTLOOK "permanent" (or flat, or
whatever you would call them) so that even if the original web site is taken
down, my *.html file will still open and display properly years later? If
not, how can I save a copy that is certain to "archive and permatize" it in
full.
What I'm trying to avoid is going to open my saved *.html file a year
later...and it comes up with either nothing or just text with a lot of
missing graphics and colors if the serving web site has been taken down. (I
think this is what happens in IE6 if you use *.html instead of *.mht)
Thanks,
George
When I get an html email (I'm assuming that's what they are called if they
have graphics and look more like a web page than a text email), and want to
save it, I've been just clicking...
File > Save As > (select file type) *.html > (specify filename)
Unlike in IE6, there's no option to save it as a single file archive such as
type *.mht.
Are the *.html files I've been saving in OUTLOOK "permanent" (or flat, or
whatever you would call them) so that even if the original web site is taken
down, my *.html file will still open and display properly years later? If
not, how can I save a copy that is certain to "archive and permatize" it in
full.
What I'm trying to avoid is going to open my saved *.html file a year
later...and it comes up with either nothing or just text with a lot of
missing graphics and colors if the serving web site has been taken down. (I
think this is what happens in IE6 if you use *.html instead of *.mht)
Thanks,
George