Please follow the steps below. For any setting that’s not specifically mentioned, you can either use the default (preset) value or consult the Aid4Mail 5 user guide for details.
Step 1: Open Aid4Mail’s settings
- In Aid4Mail, select the Settings tab.
- Update the Session name to so it describes for the task at hand. In this example, we will be extracting all attachments from John Doe’s EML files so we’ve entered John Doe EML to CSV extract attachments as the session name.
- Below the session name there are three sections: Source, Target and Filter. Each can be displayed or hidden by selecting the +/- symbol next to the section heading. This tutorial requires them all to be displayed.
Step 2: Set EML files as your source
- In the Format list, select EML files.
- Set the Location of your EML files, either writing it directly in the field or by using the Select button to browse your file system. Set a single EML file, or a folder containing EML files, or a folder whose hierarchy (anywhere below it) contains EML files. For this example, we’ve set a folder called JohnDoe.
- Choose whether to Remove journaling envelope if your email files are journaled.
Step 3: Set CSV as your target
- In the Format list, select CSV.
- Choose whether to create the CSV for Excel or not. Turn this option on to ensure the CSV file respects the limits imposed by Microsoft Excel, notably the cell size. If you are not planning on using the file in Excel, you can turn this option off.
- Specify where you want your CSV file to be saved. You can write directly in the field or use the Select button to browse your file system.
- Select the Column configuration you want in the CSV file. You can select one of the default options in the drop-down list or you can create your own by using the Add button. Aid4Mail allows you to fully customize which items of information from the emails you want added to the CSV File. As shown below, there are 95+ items that can be selected. For this example, we are using All metadata with extracted attachments.
Step 4: Set your filter (optional)
- Under Folder filtering, pick Folder selection. Your EML files folder structure will appear in the box below.
- Select the folders you want Aid4Mail to process. The others will be skipped.
Step 5: Run your EML to CSV extract attachments conversion
Select the Run button or Session > Run from the menu. Aid4Mail will convert your EML files to CSV while also extracting the attachments from each EML file. It will automatically open the Progress tab so you can monitor what’s going on. Once finished, you will find full reports in the Progress log and, if relevant, the Error log.
Step 6: Results
You can view the CSV file in Excel by selecting File > Open from Excel’s main menu and navigating to the target location you entered in Aid4Mail to select the CSV file.
The attachments will be saved in the attachments folder in your target location.
That’s it!
We hope you found this tutorial helpful in showing you why Aid4Mail is the best tool to extract email attachments from EML files. As shown above, Aid4Mail can extract attachments from EML files quickly and accurately.
If you’re looking for further information, first take a look through the Aid4Mail 5 user guide and our knowledge base articles.
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