Winmail.dat Extractor Free Apk

Winmail.dat Extractor Free Apk

Latest version 2.1
13 Nov 2015

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version2.1
Rating3.4/5, based on 693 votes
Size‎1.5 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 4.2+ (Jelly Bean)
Author's NotesOpen and extract MS Outlook "Winmail.dat" attachments

About Winmail.dat Extractor Free APK

Winmail.dat Extractor Free APK Download for Android
Winmail.dat Extractor Free APK Download for Android

Description

I guess many of us have already stumbled over "winmail.dat" or "attxxxx.dat" attachments in our Android email clients.

These attachment names usually occour, when somebody who is using a Microsoft Outlook EMail client sends you an certain RTF (rich text format) email with attachments. MS Outlook then packs these attachments into a TNEF (Transport-Neutral Encapsulation Format) envelope. Other MS Outlook Clients can deal with this format, but, however, most of the other email clients cannot! They will receive instead an attachment with the above mentioned naming and can basically do nothing with it.

While this is a well known (and annoying) circumstance there are already plug-ins for many open email clients such as Mozilla Thunderbird. For Android however there seemed to be nothing (and I have been doing quite some research on it).

So I finally decided to write my own app to deal with TNEF attachments. Luckily there was already an existing Java package which could do the extraction job so that I "only" had to create the Android app around it and do some debugging on the original code. My kudos here go to Amichai Rothman for his Java TNEF package (http://www.freeutils.net/source/jtnef/)!!

I originally created this application for my own purposes but then I thought it is worth while sharing it with the community. It is already bi-lingual (english and localized to german) and should get its job done.

The app itself registers as a handler for *.dat or *.DAT files and for email attachments. When you e.g. try to open a "winmail.dat" attachment from within your Android email client or a "winmail.dat" file with your file browser the app should be launched or you see a chooser box where you can select this app. When you do so you will see an alert box. When you press "Ok" the app will try to extract the contents of "winmail.dat" to a local folder. The default for this folder is "/sdcard/winmail". After it has successfully completed the extraction the app leaves a notification. When you open the the notification it will show you the contents of the target folder in another alert box. You can then use any file manager to browser to the target directory to access the real attachments out of the "winmail.dat" envelope.

If you launch the app directly it will present you a setup screen with some explanation on it and the possibility to specify your own target directory to where the extracted files should go. Furthermore, the check boy allows you to decide whether each attachment / file should be extracted to an own subdirectory.

The only system privileges that the app acquires upon installation are to be able to write to the external storage (sdcard) and to read from Google Mail.

Latest updates

What's new in version 2.1

Changed minimum Android Version to 4.2.2
Fixed false handling of target director

How to install Winmail.dat Extractor Free APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Winmail.dat Extractor Free APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (org.ulr.winmail-v2.1-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

2.1 (21)1.5 MB

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User's Reivew

1 ★Never worked.
1 ★Seldom works
1 ★wrost app
1 ★Not working
5 ★good app
1 ★W T F
5 ★Good
4 ★Nice
5 ★Good
4 ★This app has made opening attachments from Ms Outlook senders easy, but I have 2 concerns: I have to manually go & open the attachment afterwards, rather than simply being able to click-through. More annoyingly, this now pops up as a possible handler for every file type I ever open, not just .DAT files.
2 ★When you open the DAT file or extract it on a folder and then you have to open a browser to look for that file instead of open the extracted file immediately.
5 ★Great little app - saves having to ask the sender to resend and sending them a link to a page that has instructions for altering their send settings!