WinMail V1.04 Extract Attachments from Outlook RTF Messages By Steve Beadle steve_beadle@iee.org http://www.biblet.freeserve.co.uk What does it do? This program is a utility you can use in conjunction with the Psion/Symbian e-mail program. When you receive a message from a user who has 'mistakenly' sent you a message in Outlook RTF format, you will receive the normal message text along with an attached file named 'winmail.dat'. Strictly speaking it's not a Word rich text file and you can't use Word to read it. This winmail.dat file contains a formatted version of the message (which this program ignores) and any attached files. Save the winmail.dat file to any folder and then run this program. It will scan the selected winmail.dat file for attachments and prompt you to save them individually, defaulting to the original (long) filename. Installation To install WinMail run the SIS file. WinMail should then appear as an Extras icon. How does it work? It works by scanning the winmail.dat file for byte sequences associated with attached files. As I have found no published information on the file format, I have 'worked it out' by example. Consequently there are no guarantees that all attachments will be interpreted correctly. If you find a problem please email me an example and I will try to revise the program. Copyright This program has been written and is owned by Steve Beadle. It may be distributed freely as long as it is not altered or sold. I am supporting my City Centre Methodist Church, which is deeply in debt as a result of having (by law) to keep its buildings in good order. We are a community which is serving a unique community in various ways and I would be grateful to receive any donations towards our £50,000 debt. If you like my software and find it useful then please visit www.biblet.freeserve.co.uk/bsmc to find out more and perhaps to make a donation. Thank you to all of you who send me comments, new ideas, and :-) Disclaimer While this program has been extensively tested I will not be held responsible for any problems it may cause (sleepless nights, flat batteries etc). Please forward any comments you may have to: steve_beadle@iee.org Updated software is available via: http://www.biblet.freeserve.co.uk History V1.01 First Public Release V1.02 Finds additional files/names missed before V1.03 Retry to get all available files V1.04 Reads 32 bit filenames Steve.