On 00-12-26 19:06 +0100, Christopher Dery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> Sorry if this is super basic, but a colleague just sent me some Pagemaker
> files attached to an email. When I saved them they appear as one large
> winmail.dat file...
> 
From: David Cortright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 13:07:48 -0800
Subject: Re: winmail.dat files?

These attachments are proprietary files generated by Windows Outlook when it
sends messages in Rich Text format. You can ask the people who are sending
you mail from Windows Outlook to send you HTML or plain text messages
instead. They can do this by opening Windows Outlook, choosing
Tools:Options, selecting the Mail Format tab, and choosing the appropriate
option in the sending format popup.

If you wish to decode the TNEF files that were sent to you, try the third
party utility called TNEF�s Enough. You can find this at
<http://www.joshjacob.com>


-- 
Thomas Schierle, Munich, Germany

PGP key [DSS/DH] 0xA23CDA1D available at various public key servers


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