[Reply to: »Marek Mikus« · 2009-06-15 · 00:06 h (CET)]

Moin!

>> I do not know how long it is broken, but in the current version the
>> TNEF support does not seem to work, i.e. The Bat! does not extract
>> Outlook's winmail.dat files.

>> Can anyone confirm?

> no, I have checked some messages which includes winmail.dat files
> and TB extracts them as allways.

I did some research and found Max’ announcement:

> .·¨[Max @ TBB regarding The Bat! 4.0.0.1 ALPHA]¨·.
> ·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—
> [+] The Bat! now support MS-TNEF format for embedded attachments.
> Please note that only raw attachment are extracted. MS-TNEF can
> include nested binary (Outlook IMessage) messages, Outlook meeting
> requests, Outlook delivery reports, and so on. Such binary Outlook
> objects are not extracted.
> ·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—·—

So, this makes things clear to me. But IIRC it was discussed here, if
an already extracted winmail.dat still should be displayed in the
attachment pane or not. Who does know more about that matter?

Cheers!
VA

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