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		<title>Inserting Email messages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways to insert email messages into topics.
Inserting &#8220;EML&#8221; files (Mac-only)

EML files are email messages exported from Apple Mail. Locate the email message you want to insert in Apple Mail, then drag that message from the message list to your desktop. Apple Mail will create an &#8220;EML&#8221; file for that message on your [...]


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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-237" title="Inserting EML email messages" src="http://help.pagico.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/email.png" alt="" width="239" height="115" /><strong>Inserting &#8220;EML&#8221; files (Mac-only)<br />
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<p>EML files are email messages exported from Apple Mail. Locate the email message you want to insert in Apple Mail, then drag that message from the message list to your desktop. Apple Mail will create an &#8220;EML&#8221; file for that message on your desktop. Simply drag that EML file into your Pagico.</p>
<p><strong>Inserting &#8220;MSG&#8221; files (Windows-only)</strong></p>
<p>MSG files are email messages exported from Microsoft Outlook. The same story as above, just drag that email message from Outlook to your desktop (or export as an MSG file), then drag that file into your topic. After inserting, you can open that message by double-clicking the message file in the topic.</p>
<p>Linking to messages in Apple Mail or Microsoft Outloook is also possible, with some help from 3rd party applications. <a href="http://www.pagico.com/blog/linking-to-your-e-mail-messages-with-help-of-mailtags.html" title="Learn more about this">Learn more about this</a>.</p>


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