![]() Lotus Notes application does not support messages in Rich Text Format in its older versions, although the latest one like Domino 8.5x supports the RTF format. This attachment issue basically arises when the Exchange Server sends a message without turning ON the MIME encoding and has adopted the proprietary of Rich Text Format (RTF). We have tried some manual solutions to fix this issue. Later, the Notes users find out that the sender is Exchange Server. ![]() The scenario is that “the Lotus Notes users are frequently receiving the ‘winmail.dat’ attachments.” These attachment files appear like binary files without any special formatting added by the sender and are inaccessible to the users.
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