Hello,

Recently I am getting a lot of TNEF emails. I greped about 10000 emails in my 
archive, not a single ms-tnef in there. Two things changed before getting the 
first such email: I had to switch to an Exchange 2007 server and as a 
consequence I started experimenting with Openchange.

When I googled this topic I got the impression that the tnef mode is caused by 
Outlook clients. The Wikipedia article also gives the impression that it's the 
client who opts to use tnef. If that's the case, then I should have seen some 
before and not only now, after the server switch. What do you think?

What's more weird is that these apparently tnef encoded emails contain regular 
HTML and base64 encoded attachments. As a hack I'm replacing the content type 
application/ms-tnef with multipart/mixed plus an appropriate boundary, and 
everything seems ok. At least for the first dozen emails I checked. Can some 
explain this to me?

thanks


   dirk



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