Stefanie,

Have a look at http://ytnef.sf.net It may do what you are looking for in
a sort of intermediate way.

Cheers,
Patrick

On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 14:13, Stefanie Blackburn wrote:
> Can Evolution handle winmail.dat attachments from Microsoft mailers such
> as: Outlook97, Outlook98 and Outlook2000+ ?
> 
> I have attached the description of the issue that most other mail
> programs have with this type of an attachment.
> 
> > Mail programs in the Microsoft Exchange family, which includes Windows 
> > Messaging, Outlook97, Outlook98 and Outlook2000+, will include a TNEF 
> > (Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format) attachment named WINMAIL.DAT 
> > when the sender selects, or defaults to, RTF (Rich Text Format). If the 
> > sender is using MIME formatting, this attachment will have Content-Type: 
> > application/ms-tnef.
> > 
> > The TNEF attachment includes a Rich Text Format (e.g. bold, underline, 
> > fonts) version of the plain text message. If the sender has included any 
> > attachments (e.g. pictures, spreadsheets, programs), they will be 
> > embedded within the TNEF attachment and not as separate attachments.
> > 
> > Most other mail programs do not know how to handle the TNEF attachments 
> > and so Exchange family users should avoid using RTF unless they know 
> > that the recipient has a compatible program. The sender can control the 
> > use of RTF on a recipient by recipient basis. However, if sending via a 
> > Microsoft Exchange server, the server can override the sender's 
> > settings. In this case the Exchange administrator will need to make 
> > changes on the server.
> > 
> 
> 
> Thank you in advance
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