If understood correctly, please try this, can use the "Show original" menu item to open the message source in a new tab, then save it from there. Is there a special reason for doing this job?
The question is unclear. It makes little sense to speak about "mime in raw format" and try to relate it to a ".msg file". Without knowing what's been MIME encoded, it might not be sensible to have it in a ".msg file".
The fundamental point of MIME is to allow non-text attachments to be transferred along with e-mail text. Text portions of the e-mail are still in text in the MIME transmission. Portions that are not text will still not be text after converting to something else, e.g., a ".msg file".
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