Microsofts Word is supposed to be able to open these files.
Here is something "neat" about MHTML I found on Wikipedia.
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Web browser support
Outside of Internet Explorer, support for this format is variable. The process for saving a web page along with its resources as an MHTML file is not standardized across those browsers that do provide support. Due to this, the same web page saved as an MHTML file using different browsers may render differently on each browser.
Internet Explorer
The .mht format was introduced in 1999 with Internet Explorer 5. Saving in this format allows users to save a web page and its resources as a single MHTML file called a "Web Archive", where all images and linked files will be saved as a single entity. It may, however, be unable to correctly save certain complex web pages, especially those containing scripts.
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