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For example, save the attachment as ''winmail.dat'', then: | For example, save the attachment as ''winmail.dat'', then: | ||
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The attachments inside ''winmail.dat'' should be in the ''tmp'' folder. | The attachments inside ''winmail.dat'' should be in the ''tmp'' folder. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 4 September 2020
TNEF is a program for unpacking Microsoft MIME attachments of type "application/ms-tnef".
It is used to extract the contents of winmail.dat files that are attached to e-mail by Outlook mail clients.
For example, save the attachment as winmail.dat, then:
mkdir tmp
tnef -C tmp winmail.dat
The attachments inside winmail.dat should be in the tmp folder.
See also: Claws Mail on this wiki for an in-application mail client TNEF decoder plug-in.