Winmail dat iphone

The infamous "winmail.dat" file!

The "winmail.dat" file is a file that is sometimes sent as an attachment to emails, particularly when using Microsoft Outlook or other Microsoft email clients. It's a file that contains the email's formatting and layout information, and is used to preserve the formatting of the email when it's sent.

The problem is that many email clients, including iPhone's Mail app, don't know how to handle this file, and it can cause issues when trying to open or view the email. Here are a few possible solutions to help you deal with the "winmail.dat" file on your iPhone:

  1. Delete the attachment: If you don't need the attachment, you can simply delete it and the email should still be readable.
  2. Save the attachment to your computer: You can save the attachment to your computer and then open it using a program like Microsoft Outlook or a text editor. This will allow you to view the contents of the file.
  3. Use a third-party email client: If you're using the built-in Mail app on your iPhone, you might want to try using a third-party email client like Microsoft Outlook or Spark. These apps may be able to handle the "winmail.dat" file better than the built-in Mail app.
  4. Ask the sender to resend the email: If the "winmail.dat" file is causing issues with the email, you can ask the sender to resend the email without the attachment.
  5. Use a workaround: If you really need to view the contents of the "winmail.dat" file, you can try using a workaround like this:

a. Save the attachment to your computer. b. Open the attachment using a text editor like Notepad or TextEdit. c. Look for the text that starts with "Content-Type: text/plain" and copy it. d. Go back to your iPhone and open the email. e. Tap the "Edit" button and paste the text into the email body.

This should allow you to view the contents of the email without having to deal with the "winmail.dat" file.

I hope these suggestions help you deal with the "winmail.dat" file on your iPhone!