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Subject: Re: Outlook winmail.dat
From: John D. Hardin (jhardin
WOLFENET.COM)Date: Thu Aug 24 2000 - 23:21:32 CDT
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Bryce Walter wrote:
> When a message is sent from Outlook in RTF format, Outlook
> attaches a file named winmail.dat. This file is used for
> transmitting the RTF-specific formatting information.
In addition (at least in my continuing exposure to it), Outlook buries
*all* of the message's attachments in the WINMAIL.DAT file, thus
rendering them unavailable to most mail clients, including some
versions of Outlook.
Repeat after me: Outlook Rich Text Format Is The Devil's Spawn.
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