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If you’ve received an EML file and wonder how to open it in Gmail, you’re in the right place. EML files are email message files often used by email clients like Microsoft Outlook. Gmail, being a web-based email service, doesn’t natively support EML files, but fear not! We’ll guide you through the process of opening EML files in Gmail.
Before we start, ensure that you have the EML file saved on your computer. If the file is in your email attachment, download it to a location where you can easily access it.
Since Gmail doesn’t directly support EML files, it’s helpful to convert them to a more universally accepted format like PDF. You can use various online EML to PDF converters for this purpose. Once converted, you can easily view and share the PDF file.
Open your Gmail account to compose a new gmail email. Click on the “Attach files” icon (usually a paperclip) and select the EML file you want to open. If you converted the file to PDF, attach the PDF file.
To view the EML file in Gmail, send the email with the attached EML or PDF file to your own Gmail address.
Go to your Gmail inbox and open the email you just sent to yourself. You will find the attached EML or PDF file.
Click on the attached file to open and view the content of the EML file. If it’s a PDF, it will be displayed directly in the Gmail interface.
If you frequently deal with EML files, consider using a third-party email client that supports EML natively, such as Mozilla Thunderbird or Windows Live Mail.
Always be cautious when opening email attachments, even from trusted sources, to avoid potential security risks.
Opening EML files in Gmail may require a workaround, but with these simple steps, you can easily view and manage EML file content directly from your Gmail account. If you found this guide helpful, don’t forget to share it with others who might be facing the same question.