Decoding Microsoft Outlook Attachments: Difference between revisions
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==ktnef== | ==ktnef== | ||
My Debian Sarge includes a GUI version called ktnef that I is bundled with KDE and integrated into KMail. Located at /usr/bin/ktnef on my system, this utility can be launched and allows you to visually open, examine the contents of, and extract the ms-tnef attachments. Since I use Mozilla for email, it doesn't know what to do with these ms-tnef attachements. So, you must first save the attachment in question before using the utility. | My Debian Sarge includes a GUI version called ktnef that I is bundled with KDE and integrated into KMail. Located at /usr/bin/ktnef on my system, this utility can be launched and allows you to visually open, examine the contents of, and extract the ms-tnef attachments. Since I use Mozilla for email, it doesn't know what to do with these ms-tnef attachements. So, you must first save the attachment in question before using the utility. | ||
==Mozilla helper application== | ==Mozilla helper application== | ||
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[1] The Mozilla project just released version 1.0 of Thunderbird, which automatically imports your Mozilla mail settings and messages, so you may want to check that out too. I assume that it is a similar process to hook up ktnef with Thunderbird. | [1] The Mozilla project just released version 1.0 of Thunderbird, which automatically imports your Mozilla mail settings and messages, so you may want to check that out too. I assume that it is a similar process to hook up ktnef with Thunderbird. | ||
--[[User:Freephile|freephile]] 23:59, 7 Dec 2004 (EST) | --[[User:Freephile|freephile]] 23:59, 7 Dec 2004 (EST) | ||
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