These are being sent TNEF encoded, which is non-standard and frequently
triggers a rant from me when I get them sent to me; however, to answer
your question: I remember reading sometime back that there was some work
in this area, so give it some time, or you can download "tnef" (a TNEF
decoder for linux ) from:
http://world.std.com/~damned/software.html
Or you could complain to the people sending them to you and request they
uncheck the "send mail as RTF" (or similar option, I can't remember it's
exact name atm) which will solve this problem in the correct place: the
broken mail client.

--Shahms

On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 11:59, Ryan P Skadberg wrote:
> I've gotten a number of vcards attached to mails at my new work sent out
> from Outlook clients that just show up in Evolution as WINMAIL.DAT files
> and not real V-Cards.  Is there any work being done in Evo to be able to
> decode these correctly, so they can be used as Vcards?
> 
> Thanks,
> Skadz
> 



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