All,

I have a client from whom I receive many emails from numerous different employees. In one case however, any email attachments are encoded as winmail.dat files, which I than have to jump through hoops to extract and read. The IT manager at the client says there's nothing she can do to fix the issue (I suspect the problem is that it's a long way down her list of things to do), but surely it's simply that this one guy has his email client (Outlook I think) set up to encode attachments differently. So does anybody know what Outlook preferences I should ask him to tweak?

Phil

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