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title: Email to PDF
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description: Convert EML and MSG email files to PDF in your browser. Preserves headers, body, and attachments list.
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# Email to PDF
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Convert saved email files into clean, printable PDFs. The tool parses EML and MSG files, extracts the full message -- headers, body content, and attachment metadata -- and renders everything into a structured PDF. Useful for legal discovery, record-keeping, or just printing an important email.
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## Supported Formats
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| Format | Extension | Notes |
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| :----- | :-------- | :------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| EML | `.eml` | Standard MIME email format (exported from most email clients) |
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| MSG | `.msg` | Microsoft Outlook proprietary format |
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## How It Works
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1. Click the upload area or drag and drop your EML or MSG files. You can mix both formats in a single batch.
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2. Review the file list. Remove any unwanted entries with the trash icon, or click **Add More Files** to include more emails.
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3. Configure the conversion options (see below).
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4. Click **Convert to PDF**. The tool parses each email, renders the content as styled HTML, and converts it to PDF via the PyMuPDF engine.
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5. A single email downloads as a PDF directly. Multiple emails are packaged into `emails-converted.zip`.
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## Options
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| Option | Default | Description |
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| :--------------------------- | :------ | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| **Page Size** | A4 | Choose between A4, Letter, or Legal page dimensions. |
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| **Include CC and BCC** | On | When enabled, CC and BCC recipient lists appear in the email header section of the PDF. |
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| **Include Attachments List** | On | When enabled, a list of the email's file attachments (with filenames and sizes) appears in the PDF. |
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## Use Cases
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- Archiving important business correspondence as PDF for compliance or auditing
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- Printing email threads for legal proceedings or discovery requests
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- Creating a permanent record of order confirmations, receipts, or contracts received via email
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- Backing up Outlook MSG files in a format that doesn't require Outlook to read
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- Documenting customer support interactions from exported EML files
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## Tips
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- Both EML (used by Thunderbird, Apple Mail, and most email clients) and Outlook MSG files are supported. Export emails from your email client and drop them directly into the tool.
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- HTML-formatted emails retain their styling in the PDF. Plain-text emails are rendered with clean, readable formatting.
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- The attachments list shows filenames and sizes but does not embed the actual attachment files into the PDF.
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## Related Tools
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- [XML to PDF](./xml-to-pdf)
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- [XPS to PDF](./xps-to-pdf)
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