Hi All, My friend sent a binary file to me, however it arrived as an application/ms-tnef attachment. I saved this attachment to the file, and it seems that there is the desired file inside but with strange rubbish attached at the begining, and probably at the end. Does anybody knows how to filter out all the rubbish and get the data back? What is the "ms-tnef" MIME type? Is it any documented standard (I saw the "IPM Microsoft Mail Note" string inside, so probably it is yet another "genial" u$oft invention aimed to corrupt the Internet standards)?
BTW I tried to decode the message on Win98 machine. M$ Outlook didn't detect any attachment at all (however the message length in the "properties" was displayed correctly), and the win version of Netscape found the attachment, but didn't know how to handle the "application/ms-tnef" MIME type. :-P -- TIA Wojciech Zabolotny http://www.ise.pw.edu.pl/~wzab http://www.gnupg.org Gnu Privacy Guard - protect your mail & data with the FREE cryptographic system