Not sure if I should have posted this as a Windows issue or Mac issue.
I save emails from Apple Mail to my hard drive; usually by 'drag and drop'. This creates an .eml file. Double clicking on the file opens a file that looks exactly like an email with any attachments showing as graphics and menu buttons to forward, reply etc. The attachment shows a graphic of the Office program used to generate it and the 2 red parallel lines, indicating Parallels.
The problem is that double clicking on the attachment graphic results in an error; it reports that the path does not exist and provides the missing pathway eg - \\Mac\Home\Library\Containers\com.apple.mail\Data\Mail Downloads\xxxxxxx\name of file. I have checked an the com.apple.mail folder does not exist any more due to changes in the MacOS. The 'path not existing' could be a furphy any way because of the following:
I save emails from Apple Mail to my hard drive; usually by 'drag and drop'. This creates an .eml file. Double clicking on the file opens a file that looks exactly like an email with any attachments showing as graphics and menu buttons to forward, reply etc. The attachment shows a graphic of the Office program used to generate it and the 2 red parallel lines, indicating Parallels.
The problem is that double clicking on the attachment graphic results in an error; it reports that the path does not exist and provides the missing pathway eg - \\Mac\Home\Library\Containers\com.apple.mail\Data\Mail Downloads\xxxxxxx\name of file. I have checked an the com.apple.mail folder does not exist any more due to changes in the MacOS. The 'path not existing' could be a furphy any way because of the following:
- if I choose 'forward' for the email, the attachment graphic then shows a size under it; and if I double click on it, the file opens in the relevant Office program in Parallels.
- If I 'drag and drop', the attachment from the .eml file to the Mac desktop, and then double click it, the file opens in the relevant Office program in Parallels.
- The .eml file size is greater than than the attachment size, suggesting that the attachment has been saved with the .eml file