On Friday, December 05, 2003, Peter Ouwehand wrote...

> Any hints / solution on how to decode a Microsoft Exchange generated
> attachment like:

> Content-Type: application/ms-tnef;
>         name="winmail.dat"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

> in a usable way?
> Hex-reading through a saved winmail.dat suggests it contains a .pdf
> file.

Take a read of the archives... this comes up from time to time.  The
format is proprietary to Microsoft (shock huh?).  You can try
something like this:

  http://www.fentun.com/

It's a small tool that will decode it for you.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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