How to Prevent the Winmail.dat File from Being Sent to Internet Users
Article ID: 138053
Article Last Modified on 8/17/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange Client 5.5
- Microsoft Exchange Client 4.0
This article was previously published under Q138053
SUMMARY
This article describes how either an Exchange Server administrator or end users can prevent the Winmail.dat attachment from being sent to
Internet users when using the Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail
Connector (IMC).
When an end user sends mail to the Internet from an Exchange Windows or
Outlook client, a file attachment called Winmail.dat may be automatically added to the end of the message if the recipient's client cannot receive messages in Rich Text Format (RTF). The Winmail.dat file contains Exchange Server RTF information for the message, and may appear to the recipient as a binary file. It is not useful to non-Exchange Server recipients.
Additional query words: rtf internet mail .dat
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