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Click inside the file drop area to upload your files or drag & drop them.
Convert a TXT file to an Outlook MSG message with a single upload. The tool copies the original body content exactly, preserving any HTML markup, RTF styles, or plain‑text layout without re‑interpretation. It supports files up to the size limit of your current tier; signing in or upgrading raises the per‑file size cap, but each request still handles exactly one file. ▣ Only plain‑text files are accepted; other source formats need a different converter.
When you upload a TXT file, the converter inserts its entire contents into the body of an Outlook MSG message without transformation. Whether the source contains raw HTML tags, RTF control words, or plain‑text line breaks, each character is copied verbatim, so the message displays exactly what was authored in the original file.
For files that are pure plain text, the tool places the text into the MSG as an unstyled plain‑text body, preserving every line break, spacing and indentation character. No re‑rendering occurs, so tabular spacing, code‑like indentation or fixed‑width columns appear exactly the same inside Outlook, keeping lists, logs or code snippets intact.
The converter handles typical TXT files up to the per‑file limit of your current tier, which covers most reports, notes and configuration files. Signing in with a free Aspose account raises the size ceiling, and paid tiers increase it further. Both the uploaded source and the generated MSG are stored for 24 hours, giving ample time to download or share the result.
Click inside the file drop area to upload your files or drag & drop them.
Click on the "Convert" button. Your files will be uploaded and converted immediately.
Download link of converted MSG files will be available instantly after conversion.
Check conversion results and send us your feedback.
Yes, any HTML markup present in the uploaded TXT file is copied verbatim into the MSG body, so Outlook renders it as formatted HTML.
Yes, RTF formatting codes are preserved exactly; the MSG displays the content with the original RTF styles intact.
Yes, for plain‑text files the converter inserts the text unchanged, preserving every line break, spacing and indentation character in the MSG body.
Anonymous users can convert files up to the free‑tier size limit; signing in with a free Aspose account raises the per‑file size cap, and paid subscription tiers increase the limit further. Each request still handles exactly one file.
Both the source TXT file and the generated MSG file are stored for 24 hours after the conversion completes, after which they are automatically deleted.