How to bring e mail file on desk top

There are a few ways to bring an email file to your desktop:

Method 1: Drag and Drop

  1. Open your email client (e.g. Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail) and find the email you want to save as a file.
  2. Right-click on the email and select "Save As" or "Download" (the exact option may vary depending on your email client).
  3. Choose a location on your computer to save the file (e.g. your desktop).
  4. Click "Save" to download the email as a file.

Method 2: Use the "Export" or "Save As" Option

  1. Open your email client and find the email you want to save as a file.
  2. Right-click on the email and select "Export" or "Save As" (the exact option may vary depending on your email client).
  3. Choose a file format (e.g. PDF, EML, MSG) and a location on your computer to save the file (e.g. your desktop).
  4. Click "Export" or "Save" to download the email as a file.

Method 3: Use a Third-Party Email Client

  1. Install a third-party email client like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird.
  2. Set up the email client to connect to your email account.
  3. Find the email you want to save as a file and drag and drop it onto the email client's desktop icon or a folder on your desktop.

Method 4: Use a Browser Extension

  1. Install a browser extension like Email to PDF or Email Downloader.
  2. Open your email client in your web browser and find the email you want to save as a file.
  3. Click on the browser extension icon and select the email you want to download.
  4. Choose a location on your computer to save the file (e.g. your desktop).

Once you've downloaded the email as a file, you can find it on your desktop by following these steps:

  1. Open your computer's file explorer (e.g. File Explorer on Windows or Finder on Mac).
  2. Navigate to your desktop folder.
  3. Look for the email file with the name of the email subject or a default name like "Email.txt" or "Email.pdf".
  4. Double-click on the file to open it.

Note: The exact steps may vary depending on your email client, browser, and operating system.