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Hi Markus,

On 08 February 2002 at 12:54:09 +0100 (which was 11:54 where I live)
Markus Gloede wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> ATT attachments might also be plain text attachments. You get these when
> you requested a read receipt. fentun only works with DAT attachments,
> AFAIK.

It works with MS-TNEF attachments of the Microsoft Outlook/Exchange
variety. The may be called "DAT", "TNEF" or (as they *always* are when
I receive them) "ATT". The original posting was clearly about an "MS
Outlook file of some sort", so fentun is the answer in this case.

FWIW, PGP/MIME signatures often come through as "ATT" attachments for
me too.

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