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Identifying TNEF attachmentsWhile almost all attachments named "winmail.dat" are TNEF, you could receive non-TNEF attachments with names ending ".dat" or ".eml", or which are named or labeled "Part 1.2". In particular, AVG (an anti-virus program) can also add a "Part 1.2" attachment that contains the same information about the message having been scanned for viruses that it adds to end of the message body.To verify whether or not you've received a TNEF attachment, highlight the message and click "View" -> "Message Source". Look for where the attachment begins; it looks something like the following (these are the "MIME headers"):--------------050804030404070201030211Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat"Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64If you see "Content-Type: application/ms-tnef" then it's a TNEF attachment. If you see another "Content-Type", then it's likely something else.
SolutionsYou can use one of the programs below to open the TNEF attachment, or configure Thunderbird to use one of the programs automatically. * LookOut extension * Winmail.dat Reader Windows 95X though Windows Server 2003 * Fentun Win9X, NT, Win2K and WinXP * AkeeSoft WMViewer Windows 95X though Windows Server 2003 * Winmail Opener Windows 95X though Windows Server 2003 * TNEF Linux * TNEF's Enough OS9 and OSX
Scusa ma non capisco la risposta... il link che hai postato ( a parte che è in inglese ) spiega come «Disabling TNEF in Outlook»... il mio problema è su mozilla thunderbird... ho necessità di leggere e salvare correttamente gli allegati nei msg emails che adesso vedo tutti come winmail.dat