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Hi Alain,

On 08 February 2002 at 13:17:56 +0100 (which was 12:17 where I live)
Alain de Gevigney wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Yes it work, but not for message.att files that are the
> message/delivery-status part of 'attention messages' and are simple
> text, it's used for winmail.dat when it contain attachment (size >
> 4k).

Why does everybody want to argue with me today? <g>

I have a friend who constantly sends me attachments as MS-TNEF
thingies that need fentun to unbundle them.

They are ALWAYS called "message.att". I thank you.

Yes, I have also seen "winmail.dat" files and other naming formats
too, but that's not the point. I was just answering a specific
question with a specific solution. Let's not confuse the issue.

Can we close the thread now? Please? (Unless the original poster has
any further questions on the topic and is certain that fentun is *not*
the answer).

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