Choose an archive
Use an EML message exported from a mail client, or an MBOX archive from services such as Gmail Takeout or Thunderbird.
Open EML and MBOX archives, find the messages you need, and save readable copies—without sending private mail to a conversion server.
Choose one MBOX archive or several individual EML messages.
Files are parsed in this browser tab. Remote email content is blocked in previews.MailFrame decodes RFC 5322 headers and MIME bodies locally, while keeping remote trackers and active email content out of the preview.
Use an EML message exported from a mail client, or an MBOX archive from services such as Gmail Takeout or Thunderbird.
Filter by subject, sender, recipient, or body. Preview sanitized content before selecting messages.
Export text, standalone HTML, print-ready PDF, and attachments in a separate reviewed ZIP.
Parsing and conversion happen in browser memory. Mail content is not sent to MYMONDAY.AI.
Scripts, forms, links, inline styles, and remote resource attributes are removed before HTML preview.
Extracted attachments are never executed by MailFrame. Review them with appropriate security software before opening.
No. EML and MBOX files are parsed locally in the browser. The service has no mail upload or conversion endpoint.
MailFrame removes remote URL attributes and displays HTML inside a sandboxed iframe with a restrictive content security policy.
MailFrame recognizes conventional “From ” separator lines described by the application/mbox format. Site-specific variants or damaged archives may not split correctly.
No. PDF uses a clean print representation designed for reading and archiving, not forensic byte-for-byte reproduction. Keep the original EML or MBOX.
Not necessarily. MailFrame only copies attachment bytes into a ZIP. Scan and review files before opening them.