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EML to HTML Converter for Java Applications

Intuitive Java API to convert email files between formats. EML to HTML conversion code sample and its integration with Java projects.

Convert EML to HTML using Java API

Aspose.Email for Java provides an efficient and reliable solution for converting email files between various formats. It simplifies the process of email format conversion by providing a straightforward and efficient API. Try the concise and straightforward code sample that demonstrates the ease and efficiency of the email format conversion process. The code represents classes and methods for creating objects and manipulating them enabling developers to handle email data with ease and precision and achieve reliable and accurate results.

With the Java API, you don’t have to worry about complex algorithms or tedious manual work, saving time and effort for more important tasks to take your email processing applications to the next level.

How to Install Aspose.Email for Java Library

To start utilizing the capabilities of the powerful and feature-rich Java API is easy with one of the following actions:

  • download its latest version from Maven

  • install it within your Maven-based project by adding the following configurations to the pom.xml.

<repository>
<id>AsposeJavaAPI</id>
<name>Aspose Java API</name>
<url>https://repository.aspose.com/repo/</url>
</repository>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.aspose</groupId>
<artifactId>aspose-email</artifactId>
<version>version of aspose-email API</version>
<classifier>jdk17</classifier>
</dependency>

In case of difficulties or questions regarding the installation process of the API, please visit the Installation section of our documentation .

How to Convert EML Messages to HTML Format

Converting EML messages to HTML format offers versatility by allowing offline viewing in a browser, easy sharing across platforms, archiving in a readable format, integration with web applications, and improved searchability. This conversion enables users to access and share email content conveniently, even in environments where direct EML file support may be limited or unavailable.

Aspose.Email for Java is a powerful API that provides comprehensive functionality for working with email messages, contacts, calendars, and tasks in Java applications. To convert EML messages to HTML format, the library offers the MailMessage class to create an object representing an e-mail message. It allows to access message properties, such as subject, body, sender and recipients addreses, etc. With its methods, you can create, load and parse, modify, save emails, or perform other manipulations with them. For more information about the API high code features, please visit our reference resources .

Steps to Convert EML to HTML via Java

Java programmers can easily convert EML file to HTML in just a few lines of code.

  1. Use the MailMessage.load() method to load the EML file into a MailMessage object specifying the message format with MessageFormat.getEml() .
  2. Save the loaded MailMessage object as an HTML file using the message.save() method. Use SaveOptions.getDefaultHtml() to specify the save options for HTML format.

System Requirements

Before running the Java conversion code, make sure that you have the following prerequisites.

  • Microsoft Windows or a compatible OS with Java Runtime Environment for JSP/JSF Application and Desktop Applications.
  • Get latest version of Aspose.Email for Java directly from Maven .
 

Convert EML to HTML - Java

// Load an existing EML file by specifying the MessageFormat
MailMessage message = MailMessage.load("myMessage.eml", MessageFormat.getEml());

// Save the message as HTML
message.save("output.html", SaveOptions.getDefaultHtml());
 

What is EML File Format?

EML file format represents email messages saved using Outlook and other relevant applications. Almost all emailing clients support this file format for its compliance with RFC-822 Internet Message Format Standard. Microsoft Outlook is the default software for opening EML message types. EML files can be used for saving to disc as well as sending out to recipients using communication protocols.

What is HTML File Format?

HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is the extension for web pages created for display in browsers. Known as language of the web, HTML has evolved with requirements of new information requirements to be displayed as part of web pages. The latest variant is known as HTML 5 that gives a lot of flexibility for working with the language. HTML pages are either received from server, where these are hosted, or can be loaded from local system as well. Each HTML page is made up of HTML elements such as forms, text, images, animations, links, etc. These elements are represented by tags such as img, a, p and several others where each tag has start and end. It can also embed applications written in scripting languages such as JavaScript and Style Sheets (CSS) for overall layout representation.

File Format Conversions supported by Aspose.Email for Java

Aspose.Email for Java offers an extensive set of file format conversions designed to seamlessly handle emails, contacts, calendars, attachments. It empowers developers to effortlessly manipulate and transform data to meet the diverse needs of their applications. Implementing file format conversions in email applications facilitates their interoperability and elevates efficiency. Overall, the library supports conversion from EML , EMLX , ICS , MBOX , MHTML , MSG , OFT , OLM , OST , PST , VCF to other formats elevating user experience.
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    Other Supported Conversions

    You can also convert EML into many other file formats including few listed below.

    EML TO EMLX (Apple EMLX Format)
    EML TO ICS (iCalendar)
    EML TO MBOX (Electronic Mail Messages)
    EML TO MHTML (Web Page Archive Format)
    EML TO MSG (Outlook & Exchange Format)
    EML TO OFT (Outlook Email Templates)
    EML TO OST (Offline Storage Files)
    EML TO PST (Outlook Personal Storage Files)
    EML TO VCF (Virtual Card Format)