![]() This method is technically known as Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format known as TNEF.Ī TNEF encoded message contains a plain text version of the message, and a binary attachment that packages various other parts of the original message. Links are difficult to create at the moment so I'm copy pasting directly from the microsft webpage.īoth Microsoft Outlook and the Microsoft Exchange Client sometimes use a special method to package information for sending messages across the Internet. All this info is available via an easy Google search for outlook tnef winmail So maybe it has not been switched off in the manner your colleague thinks. This is a microsoft specific issue and there are a few different ways of switching it off. ![]() ![]() Colleague is using TNEF otherwise you would not have a winmail file. ![]()
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