This is the template that goes with the above snippet. The single Notes fields can be conveniently added to the template, if you want other fields than what I've provided.

<html> <head> <title>Exported Lotus Notes email</title> <body> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="Subject"> <tt>Subject:</tt> <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="Date"> <tt>Date:</tt> <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="Folder"> <tt>Folder:</tt> <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="From"> <tt>From:</tt> <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="SendTo"> <tt>To:</tt> <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="CopyTo"> <tt>Cc:</tt> <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="BlindCopyTo"> <tt>Bcc:</tt> <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="Categories"> <tt>Categories:</tt> <TMPL_VAR NAME="value"><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <hr /> <pre> <TMPL_VAR NAME="Body"> </pre> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="Attachments"> Attachment <br /> <tt>Name:</tt> <a href="file://<TMPL_VAR NAME="url">"><TMPL_VAR NAME +="name"></a><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> <TMPL_LOOP NAME="EmbeddedObjects"> Embedded <br /> <tt>Name:</tt> <a href="file://<TMPL_VAR NAME="url">"><TMPL_VAR NAME +="name"></a><br /> </TMPL_LOOP> </body> </head> </html>

In reply to Re: Extract Notes Mail to HTML by Corion
in thread Extract Lotus Notes Mail to HTML by Corion

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