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As far as I know, Internet Explorer is not available for Android, and K-9
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Did some more testing...sending via Outlook on my desktop, from my gmail account to my gmail account, the document stays as a .doc file on my phone in k9sending via Outlook on my desktop, from my mchsi account to my mchsi account, the document comes through as a winmail.dat file on my phone in k9However this same file (mchsi to mchsi using Outlook on my desktop), using IE on my phone and going to Mediacom's web mail interface out on the web, the document stays as a .doc fileSo why does k9 keep the .doc file intact for a gmail account (coming from Outlook) but not for an mchsi account (coming from Outlook) ?Keep in mind, viewing on my phone from IE webmail interface from Mediacom also keeps the email attachment as a .doc.
So Mediacom is not changing anything to a winmail.dat as I can still view it on my phone via the webmail interf! ace on IE.
Just to let you know, it shows
up as a word document in Aqua Mail, and I was able to open and view
it. I don't know whether that means Aqua Mail is able to process
win.dat files, or whether K-9 has a defect.
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And, on the links I've posted yesterday, there were a couple apps that apparently will decide winmail.dat
Seth...this is on my home computer going straight out on my cable internet. There is no IT department involved.I'm not sending winmail.dat files so I don't need a program to "handle" them. I just need K9 to stop converting a .doc file into a winmail.dat file.My computer is sending out .doc files.My ISP is receiving .doc files.My ISP is displaying the .doc files just fine via their webmail both on my phone and on my computer.It is only when K9 receives the .doc file on my phone, that it then becomes a winmail.dat file.K9 used to be able to receive .doc files without converting them to winmail.dat files. This problem just started happening earlier this year.So it definitely has something to do with K9.I do not need K9 to "handle" winmail.dat files so they can be opened. I just need it to STOP converting .doc files into winmail.dat files.PS: on the rare occasion (maybe once a year) I've seen someone else's files come into my computer as a winmail.dat file...my computer won't open or "handle" them either. K9 just needs to stop converting .doc files into winmail.dat files.Cindy
On Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 10:43:17 AM UTC-5, Seth Holmes wrote:
Please do not take any of this as an insult, because it's not meant to be such. It's simply a statement of fact.
Cindy, what you really need is tech support. You have a lack of understanding of the com! plex components involved in mail delivery. Despite numerous attempts by various people here to explain them to you, you still don't know about the different components. Lots of people don't. Like many people, you just expect e-mail to work. But as Richard (I think it was Richard) said,l there are a lot of moving parts here and any one of them could be tripping you up.
I'm sure the company you work for who handles your work mail server (which is what deals with sending your e-mail for you) has a help desk in the IT department who can help you through this. What you're dealing with is *not* an uncommon problem when Microsoft is involved. Microsoft does things their way with the expectation that everyone is using a Microsoft product. (They're not the only ones who do this, fwiw.)
There is no setting in K-9 you can change to make this work. K-9 simply does not support (at this time) winmail.dat files. You may want to try ano! ther Android client such as Kaiten (the commercial version of K-9 which I would assume has more in depth support and feature request response), AquaMail which the author has said supports winmail.dat. It's also possible the native Android mail client supports winmail.dat files. But since this is very much a Microsoft thing and you're playing in an Android world (which expects a certain level of standards compliance), I don't think you're going to find your answer here.
Bottom line is K-9 does not support the winmail.dat format.
On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 6:20:47 PM UTC-4, Cindy wrote:
I'm not exactly sure what an exchange server is but I thought it had something to do with a corporation's IT department. I am a home u! ser so I have no special servers or anything in my home. Just my computer connected to the cable modem.
I AM listening but I don’t think the COMPLETE picture is always being remembered.
I have said MANY times this is from my HOME computer yet the replies back from some people say to contact the IT department where I WORK.
Or that it is some exchange server which I believes has something to do with corporation WORK environments too.
Please explain why K9 used to work fine with .doc files and now they no longer do if it has nothing to do with K9.
On 6/9/2015 3:25:31 PM, Ola Thoresen (o...@nytt.no) wrote:
> I can guarantee you that k9 does not convert the files into winmail.dat.
> Your computer sends a winmail.dat and the _other_ mail clients converts
> this file _back_ to the original .doc.
> K9, however, does not know how to do that.
>
> Please listen to people who actually know how email works when they try to
> help you.
>
> On 9 June 2015 22:20:22 CEST, Cindy <back...@mchsi.com> wrote: Seth...
Cindy, Try this. When typing the first letter of the recipient move the cursor down to the suggested email and press DELETE. It has to do with clearing some kind of cache.
Then enter the address manually. After this your attachments should be normal doc.-files. The next time you can use the suggestions again when typing an email address.
As you know I had the same problem with all kinds of attachments. I asked the persons from whom I was getting winmail.dat files to do this and from then the problem is solved.
It is only difficult if you have to ask a lot of people. I only had to asked three people.
I AM listening but I don’t think the COMPLETE picture is always being remembered.
I have said MANY times this is from my HOME computer yet the replies back from some people say to contact the IT department where I WORK.
Or that it is some exchange server which I believes has something to do with corporation WORK environments too.
Please explain why K9 used to work fine with .doc files and now they no longer do if it has nothing to do with K9.
On 6/9/2015 3:25:31 PM, Ola Thoresen (ola@ny! tt.no) wrote:
> I can guarantee you that k9 does not convert the files into winmail.dat.
> Your computer sends a winmail.dat and the _other_ mail clients converts
> this file _back_ to the original .doc.
> K9, however, does not know how to do that.
>
> Please listen to people who actually know how email works when they try to
> help you.
>
> On 9 June 2015 22:20:22 CEST, Cindy <back...@mchsi.com> wro! te: Seth...
> this is on my home computer going straight out on my cable internet. There
> is no IT department involved.
>
>
> I'm not sending winmail.dat files so I don't need a program to "handle"
> them. I just need K9 to stop converting a .doc file into a winmail.dat
> file.
>
>
> My computer is sending out .doc files. >
>
> My ISP is receiving .doc files.
>
>
> My ISP is displaying the .doc files just fine via their webmail both on my
> phone and on my computer.
>
>
> It is only when K9 receives the .doc file on my phone, that it then
> becomes a winmail.dat file.
>
>
> K9 used to be able to receive .doc files without converting them to
> winmail.dat files. This problem just started happening earlier this year.
>
>
> So it definitely has something to do with K9.
> Please explain why K9 used to work fine with .doc files and now they no longer do if it has nothing to do with K9.
Have you installed any Microsoft patches? ON COMPUTER PROBABLY AUTOMATICALLY
What mail client are you using? Has it been updated/patched? SENDING CLIENT IS MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007. RECEIVING CLIENT ON COMPUTER IS MS2007. RECEIVING CLIENT ON WEBMAIL IS WHAT EVER ISP COMPANY USES. RECEIVING CLIENT ON SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 IS K9. ALL UPDATES/PATCHES SHOULD BE UP TO DATE.
Have you changed your anti-virus or firewall version or settings? NO
Are you certain that your ISP has not made any changes? YES. THE FILE STAYS A .DOC OUT ON THE WEBMAIL ON BOTH THE COMPUTER AND ON MY PHONE. IT STAYS FINE COMING BACK TO ME (I SEND MYSELF A COPY). IT IS ONLY WHEN THE FILE COMES INTO K9 THAT IT TURNS INTO A WINMAIL.DAT FILE