Dealing with the Winmail.dat File
Table of Contents
- What is the Winmail.dat
- How to stop sending Winmail.dat files
- Viewing winmail.dat files
What is the Winmail.dat file
On occasion you may receive a strange attachment in your email called Winmail.dat.
When you try to open it Windows will not let you, and the person sending it
to you has no idea what it is. Do not worry, there are many people who have
this same problem. The Winmail.dat is sent by users who use Microsoft Outlook
as their email client and who have the send as Rich Text setting enabled. The
Rich Text setting allows for all the original formatting including colors and
fonts to be seen by the recipient of the email. The problem is that this is
only useful for recipients who use Microsoft Outlook. If you are using Outlook
Express, Netscape Messenger, Eudora, or a myriad of other email clients, then
you will instead receive the Winmail.dat attachment.
How to stop sending winmail.dat files
If you use Microsoft Outlook as your mail client and have been receiving complaints
that people are receiving these winmail.dat files from you, then it is easy
to turn this feature off so this does not occur. To do so please follow these
steps:
- Start Microsoft Outlook.
- Click on Tools.
- Click Options.
- Click on the Mail Format tab.
- In the Send in this Message Format list, choose Plain Text.
- Now click OK.
This make it so your default sending method will be plain text. By using this
method you will no longer be able to use formatting, colors, or fonts, but you
are guaranteed that everyone will be able to receive your emails as intended.
How to view the Winmail.dat files
If you are the recipient of Winmail.dat files and would like to be able to
view them there are some programs that will allow you to do so. These programs
will decode the winmail.dat file and allow you to view them as they were meant
to be seen. Below I have listed a few programs that will allow you to decode
the Winmail.dat files:
WMDecode
TNEF's Enough (For Mac Users)
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Lawrence Abrams
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