1) Upload MIME file to convert
Drop files here, or Click to select
Allowed file types: pst, ost, eml, msg, mime, smime, p7m, mbox, dbx, vcf, vmbx, opf, asice, cpgz, lzh, zcf
2) Set converting MIME to DOC options
3) Get converted file
Total Mail Converter
Convert emails from multiple sources to a variety of formats.
Filter emails that you want to process with our 2-level filtering.
Useful data saving options - convert only necessary data from your emails.
Unique output files formatting options specify how your files will look.
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Command Line Support - convert emails via command line.
Fast batch conversion - convert multiple emails simultaneously.
High security options - protect your output PDF files.
Various file naming and date saving options - organize your output files easily.
Variety of attachment saving options - choose how to save attachments.
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Easy to use even for beginners - enjoy clear user-friendly interface.💾 Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your MIME file.
✍️ Set Conversion Options: Choose DOC as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.
Convert and Download: Click 👉«Download Converted File»👈 to get your DOC file.
| File extension | .MIME |
| Category | Document File |
| Description | MIME is a type of file that can be used to encode your email data. The great thing about it is that you will get to protect your email information against any potential hackers. It offers complete support for attachments. Plus, you will even get the opportunity to use some rich character sets if you want. Aside from offering 8-bit encoding, the format also supports the messages encoded in 7-bit. That makes it a lot easier for you to handle your content. Moreover, you will see that MIME features a dedicated ASCII character set. It also delivers complete support for many other types of characters. |
| Associated programs | Total Mail Converter Pro Mozilla Thunderbird |
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| Conversion type | MIME to DOC |
| File extension | .DOC |
| Category | Document File |
| Description | DOC is a native MS Word text format that supports markup and rich text styling. As opposite to TXT, together with texts DOC file can contain various formatting parameters, tables, images, other graphic elements and charts. Documents of such type are readable by MS Word, free Microsoft Word Viewer and many open source packages like LibreOffice. DOC files can be read and edited on Android OS by Kingsoft Office For Android. Since Word 2007 new, improved format version is used - DOCX. |
| Associated programs | AbiWord Apple Pages AppleWorks KWord Microsoft Word StarOffice |
| Developed by | Microsoft |
| MIME type | application/msword |
| Useful links | More detailed information on DOC files |
A .mime file is the raw, on-the-wire form of an email — headers and encoded body parts strung together in the MIME standard. Open it in a text editor and you see encoding markers and boundary lines, not a clean message. Converting MIME to DOC decodes that structure and produces an editable Word document with the headers and readable message text, so you can quote it, edit it, or drop it into a report.
A .mime file is an email message saved in MIME format (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), the internet standard that defines how an email is structured for transmission. It holds the message headers followed by one or more body parts, each MIME-encoded, plus any attachments. This is the form an email takes as it travels between mail servers. It is meant for software to parse, not for a person to read directly, which is why a raw .mime file looks like a block of headers and encoded text.
| Property | MIME (.mime) | Word Document (.doc) |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Transmission form of an email message | Editable document for writing and review |
| Structure | Headers plus MIME-encoded body parts | Formatted text, paragraphs, and tables |
| Human-readable as-is | No — encoded for software to parse | Yes |
| Editable | Not practical to edit by hand | Fully editable in Word and compatible apps |
| Opens in | Mail clients and email-parsing tools | Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, Google Docs |
| Typical use | Mail delivery and archiving of raw source | Editing, quoting, and sharing message content |
The converter parses the .mime file, reads the message headers, and decodes each MIME body part back into plain readable text. Encoded characters and transfer encodings are resolved so the message appears as it was written. The headers — From, To, Subject, and Date — and the decoded body are placed into a Word document. The result is a standard .doc file you can open in Microsoft Word or LibreOffice, edit, and reuse, without reloading the raw email into a mail client.