Drew Fisher wrote on mutt-users:
> I have a (hopefully) quick question to ask.
>
> I am running Mutt v1.3.14i and whenever I receive an email with
> an attachment from someone using Microsoft Outlook 2000, the
> attachment always comes up looking like:
As an experiment, I made a word-doc.zip a
> > There are plenty. Off my head, I can think of Convert-TNEF on CPAN,
> > and a standalone conversion program called tnef on
> > http://world.std.com/~damned/software.html.
>
> Amavis uses (or rather, requires) this damned program afaict.
I find it extremely funny that you should mention
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 10:21:33PM -0700 or thereabouts, Dave Murray wrote:
> Drew Fisher wrote on mutt-users:
> > I have a (hopefully) quick question to ask.
> >
> > I am running Mutt v1.3.14i and whenever I receive an email with
> > an attachment from someone using Microsoft Outlook 2000, the
Lars Hecking proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> There are plenty. Off my head, I can think of Convert-TNEF on CPAN,
> and a standalone conversion program called tnef on
> http://world.std.com/~damned/software.html.
Amavis uses (or rather, requires) this damned program afaict.
-s (well
> Encapsulation Format." The product I QA for can read these, but there
> isn't any publicly available code that I'm aware of to decompose TNEF
> files.
There are plenty. Off my head, I can think of Convert-TNEF on CPAN,
and a standalone conversion program called tnef on
http://world.std.com
Drew Fisher wrote on mutt-users:
> I have a (hopefully) quick question to ask.
>
> I am running Mutt v1.3.14i and whenever I receive an email with
> an attachment from someone using Microsoft Outlook 2000, the
> attachment always comes up looking like:
>
> Mutt seems to know about attachments
Unfortunately, the same attachment does not arrive in the same
format. TNEF is the format used by Exchange. "Transfer Neutral
Encapsulation Format." The product I QA for can read these, but there
isn't any publicly available code that I'm aware of to decompose TNEF
files.
I'd
I have a (hopefully) quick question to ask.
I am running Mutt v1.3.14i and whenever I receive an email with
an attachment from someone using Microsoft Outlook 2000, the
attachment always comes up looking like:
[-- Attachment #2 --]
[-- Type: application/ms-tnef, Encoding: base64, Size: 32K --]