Whoops just read the previous reply, so have my answer
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On Jan 23, 4:40 pm, ARMS <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know the answer to your question Phil, but what do you do for
> winmail.dat files as I get them now and then and never been able to
> open them. I used to have a program that converted them years ago, but
> that was at least two laptops ago.
> Andy
>
> On Jan 22, 9:55 am, Phil Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > 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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