E-Mail Portfolios

Is it possible in Acrobat X to add e-mail portfolios together into oneportfolio file?
It appears that Adobe's relationship with Microsoft Outlook is unique in the
way that it converts e-mails into a portfolio not seen anywhere else. I have
tried to "combine" those e-mail portfolios using Adobe Pro, but the finished
product does not look anything like the individual portfolio.  Also, I
cannot see a way to manually insert e-mails from one e-mail portfolio into
another (cut and paste/insert pages, etc.).

Sorry but the Portfolios created by the PDFMaker plugins for email clients use a layout (NAV file) which isn't accessible to Acrobat. Because of that, Acrobat cannot enter edit mode and if you try to combine the member files they'll pick up one of the defaults instead.

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