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Michael A. Zerwas

I have a friend with whom I have been exchanging emails for several years.
I have hundreds of her emails which contain pictures of her home and pets
and other artifacts of her life. Last spring her house exploded due to a
propane leak destroying everything including the pets and her hands. She is
ready to see her former life again. I am willing to extract the photos one
by one for her but if there is a way to do a batch extraction of the jpeg
files it would save a great deal of time. I am willing to purchase software
to facilitate this if necessary. I currently use Outlook 2003 sp2 on win xp.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

Michael Zerwas
 
Have you tried software like ACDSee? I think you could do batch
extractions for several jpeg files with ACDSee. check out for more info
at: http://www.acdsystems.com/
You can try to download a trial version of the software to see if it
fits your needs...
 
Michael A. Zerwas said:
I have a friend with whom I have been exchanging emails for several
years.
I have hundreds of her emails which contain pictures of her home and
pets and other artifacts of her life. Last spring her house exploded
due to a propane leak destroying everything including the pets and
her hands. She is ready to see her former life again. I am willing
to extract the photos one by one for her but if there is a way to do
a batch extraction of the jpeg files it would save a great deal of
time. I am willing to purchase software to facilitate this if
necessary. I currently use Outlook 2003 sp2 on win xp.

Something here might help:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/housekeeping.htm
 
Hi,

I just want to tell you that before you buy an add-in or a program (of
any kind) please try the software first to see if it works or if it
really does what is supposed to do.

Sorry for what happened to your friend.
 
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