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From: Don Y <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid>
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Lawyer asked me to dig up some email correspondence from
~20 years back.  Of course, any MUA under windows -- in
that era -- likely stored mail in a proprietary format.

In my case, OE used dbx files which are tedious, at best,
to parse with a hex editor.  :<

<http://www.mitec.cz/mailview.html> seems to do the trick
(though the UI is a bit cumbersome).

I'll have to poke around their site to see if there are other
useful "goodies"...