tried the internal expander instead<br><br>winmail.dt should be killed off now !<br clear="all">-- <br>Martin Hepworth<br>Oxford, UK<br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 8 October 2011 14:58, Michael Masse <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mrm@medicine.wisc.edu">mrm@medicine.wisc.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
Running MS 4.84.3 on latest Centos 5. All of sudden I'm getting a bunch of incoming messages being quarantined due to: "Could not parse Outlook Rich Text attachment" The TNEF setting for unparable TNEF is set to deliver, yet it is not doing so. This is a new problem that just started within the last two weeks. One oddity I'm noticing is that in the quarantine I can usually see the offending attachment sitting there extracted next to the df and qf files. In all of these winmail.dat cases, the winmail.dat is not sitting there next to the df and qf files so I can't even manually run them against the tnef extractor to see if it's truly a problem with tnef not being able to extract the files, or if it's a problem with MailScanner not being to extract the attachment from the email. The fact that there is no winmail.dat attachment in the quarantine leads me to believe the latter. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The following are what I believe are my relevant MailScanner.conf config lines that have to do with TNEF:<br>
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Expand TNEF = yes<br>
Use TNEF Contents = replace<br>
Deliver Unparsable TNEF = yes<br>
TNEF Expander = /usr/bin/tnef --maxsize=100000000<br>
TNEF Timeout = 120<br><font color="#888888">
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