i have a mail coming into my outlook on a specific sub-folder, the mail contains images in its body and not as attachments. i am supposed to convert the .msg file into a .htm, this action will pull out the images in the body of the mail and save it saperately in a folder and from that folder i have to pick up the images and place it on a powerpoint file.... so i need code to: 1. identify the mail from a sub-folder based on the sender and subject line in outlook. 2. convert the identified mail into .htm format. 3. pick the images and place it on the powerpoint will be very thankful to anyone who gives me a help in this....i have a deadline to meet...need it asap....please help. i am using "win32:ole" and also "mail:outlook"

In reply to convert .msg to .htm by Rizwan khan

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