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Integration with MS Outlook 2011 email

 
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danrhiggins



Joined: 27 Sep 2011
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:54 am    Post subject: Integration with MS Outlook 2011 email Reply with quote

I have read the user manual section on copying the text of email messages into Curio. But I need to use Outlook and email is a huge part of my job - most of what I do is via email.

I tried to do the Paste as Text thing you describe in the manual with an Outlook email but it doesn't work. I realize that Outlook mail is different. But I also see that when I open an email message that I dragged into Curio it opens it using the Apple Mail app. Interesting. Makes me wonder if Outlook mail messages are all that different.

Anyway, anything that you could do to be able to paste/dragdrop the text of Outlook 2011 email messages into Curio would be great.
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george
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Joined: 14 Sep 2007
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dragging a message from Mail or Outlook produces an eml file. Try dragging one out to your Desktop, for example.

Sounds like your default mail program is still set to Mail instead of Outlook. Thus the system launches Mail to view the eml file when double-clicked in Curio.

To fix this just launch Mail and look in the Preferences and change the default mail app to Outlook instead.

Now when you double-click on the eml file embedded in Curio the OS will automatically launch Outlook to view it.
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