The following file extensions are supported when setting up file format configurations for Email Messages: .msg, .eml.
For more information, please see the following sections:
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Default Email Message Configuration
Every file format has a default configuration to ensure that a file can be translated; however, it does not handle every complex property that could be thrown your way when translating a source file. The default configuration for Email Messages does the following:
- Uses US-ASCII as the default character encoding.
- Translates email title and body.
- Hides tags preceeding and trailing text.
Uses SRX Rules for text segmentation.
Custom Email Message Configurations
If you are performing a Email Message translation, a custom file format configuration might be necessary to achieve the right results in your target file. Outside of the default configuration selections, Wordbee Translator offers many additional choices for configuring:
- Character Encoding
A Few Examples
The following are just a few examples of what you can do with a custom Email Message configuration in Wordbee Translator. For more advanced examples, please see our Email Message Questions and Answers page.
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To learn more about common Email Message configurations heard by our support team, please see the Email Message Questions and Answers section. |
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For more information about available configuration options when working with Email Messages, please see the Email Message Configuration Options page. |