There can be a time when you need to read the content of an EML file but the problem is MS Outlook Express in which EML file can be opened is not installed on your computer. In that case, EML file viewer can be a help for you, as using it EML file can be easily opened and read.
Hi RichardAnsley,A file with the EMZ file extension is a Windows Compressed Enhanced Metafile file. This compressed file usually contains some type of graphic data. The EMZ format is most commonly used in Microsoft applications like Word, PowerPoint and Visio.The easiest way to open an EMZ file is to double-click on it and let your PC decide which default application should open the file.You may refer the following link and try setting Word as Default program and check:Change the default program settings, you may refer the below links: Change which programs Windows uses by default:If no program opens the EMZ file, then you probably don't have an application installed that can view and/or edit EMZ files. You may use your favorite search engine to download a third party program and check.Note: Using Third Party Software, including hardware drivers can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly.
Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Third Party Software can be solved.Using Third Party Software is at your own risk.Hope this information is helpful.Praseetha KMicrosoft Answers Support Engineer.
EML - Email message formatFormat introduction:Electronic Mail (email or e-mail) is a method of exchanging messages ('mail') between people using electronic devices. EML is used by many email clients including Novell GroupWise, Microsoft Outlook Express, Lotus notes, Windows Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Postbox. EMLX is used by Apple Mail.Technical details:EML file contain the email contents as plain text in MIME format, containing the email header and body, including attachments in one or more of several formats. EML files may be exported for the purposes of archiving and storage or scanning for malware.