Summary:
- Windows Live Mail stores Email and News messages on a pc in a viewable text file format.
- Email messages use the file type extension ‘eml’; News messages use ‘nws’
- Both Email and News messages use a hyphenated numerical/hexadecimal format as the filename
- Two examples for Mail are 00294823-00000147.eml and 26A6701F-00000002.eml
- Two examples for News are 0FDD08FE-0003DBFF.nws or 63F86350-0003DB89.nws
Recommendation:
- If using Windows Vista, the ‘Subject’ field can be enabled in Windows Explorer
- To add the ‘Subject’ field via the Windows Explorer menu
- Open Windows Explorer
- Navigate to the Windows Live Mail folder containing the respective account’s message(s)
- The default location for your mail and news folders in Windows Live Mail is:
- C:\Users\<your Windows logon id>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail\<your email or newsgroup account name>
- Click on ‘View’ on the Explorer menu or press Alt V
- Scroll and select ‘Choose Details’
- Scroll and select ‘Subject’ (see Note below for additional available fields)
- Click ‘Ok’
Note:
- Other fields in addition to 'Subject' are available (e.g. To Address, From Address etc) when configuring the 'Choose Details' option in Vista's Windows Explorer
- This procedure is also applicable to Vista's Windows Mail and News messages
- Vista's Windows Mail default location for your 'mail' folders is:
C:\Users\<your Windows logon id>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders - Vista's Windows Mail default location for your 'news' folders is: C:\Users\<your Windows logon id>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\<newsgroup name>
Revisions:
Sept 15, 2008: Original Published Date
Oct 26, 2008: Added 'Note:' section on other available fields and applicability to Vista's Windows Mail messages