I have found an utility that might help me writing a filter for this.
I guess it might be possible to run this program, save the processed message
to the recipient mailbox. Any help would be appreciated.
mail# tnef --help
tnef: [options] [FILE]
-f FILE,--file=FILE use FILE as input ('-' == stdin)
-C DIR, --directory=DIR unpack files into DIR
-x SIZE --maxsize=SIZE limit maximum size of extracted archive
(bytes)
-t, --list list files, do not extract
--list-with-mime-types list files and mime-types, do not extract
-w, --interactive ask for confirmation for every action
--confirmation same as -w
--overwrite Overwrite existing files
--number-backups Instead of overwriting file FOO,
create FOO.n instead
--use-paths Use pathnames for files if found in the TNEF
file (for security reasons paths to
included
files are ignored by default)
--save-rtf[=FILE] [DEPRECATED] Save the RTF message body to a
file
--save-body[=FILE] Save the message body to a file
-h, --help show this message
-K, --ignore-checksum Ignore any checksum error (warn only)
-V, --version display version and copyright
-v, --verbose produce verbose output
--debug produce a lot of output
If FILE is not specified standard input is used
Report bugs to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mail#
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of fred
Sent: 21 novembre 2008 13:44
To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
Subject: [xmail] winmail.dat pain
Hi all,
I have a user that is trying to send ENTF / RTF formatted messages using MS
Outlook.
Problem is that his emails are received by XMail but are formatted
differently and also have winmail.dat attached.
How can I handle that and what are my options? Anyone have any experience
with this.
Thanks a lot
-fred
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