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I would like to save photos received as IMG_xxxx.jpg as ordinary .jpg files.

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If I try to save e-mail photo attachments identified as IMG_xxxx.jpg, I get eml. files, with no option to save as ,jpg.

If I try to save e-mail photo attachments identified as IMG_xxxx.jpg, I get eml. files, with no option to save as ,jpg.

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What are you doing? It sounds like you are trying to save the entire email and not the image.

Are these images embedded in the message or are they attachments?

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What are you doing? It sounds like you are trying to save the entire email and not the image.

Are these images embedded in the message or are they attachments?

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Thanks for your response.

These photos are attachments, and I'm trying to save only the photos. The heading at the top of each photo is the IMG sequence I indicated. I recently switched back to T'bird from Postbox, where the corresponding sequence was simply xxxx.jpg.

If I select the IMG sequence and apply "Save As", the photo is now identified as "more Prague pics.eml", and the Save As types offered are:

   All Files', Mail files, HTML files and Text files,

with no opportunity to select .jpg.

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I still do not understand what you are doing. Thunderbird does not change file names of attachments. Attachments are listed at the bottom of the Thunderbird window. There is a Save button at the far right end of that bar. See image.