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  • Open, convert and save the files on winmail.dat email attachments sent by Microsoft Outlook and Exchange.
  • Easy-to-use graphic interface (no command-line tool).
  • The only that displays the original message subject and body.
  • And FREE!

Easily open winmail dat files on any device!

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File Version Size
Windows 1.2.15 686 KB
Android APK 0.5 70 KB



If you believe that this application saved your life:

Open winmail.dat online in seconds — Trusted TNEF decoder

Received a mysterious winmail.dat instead of your document or image? Microsoft Outlook sometimes wraps attachments in a TNEF package that other email clients can’t read. Our free online tool decodes winmail.dat files and reveals the original attachments — quickly, securely, and directly in your browser.

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Open winmail.dat files instantly — no cost, no account, no waiting.

Secure Processing

Files are decoded on-the-fly and not stored permanently on our servers.

All Devices Supported

Works in any modern browser: Windows, macOS, Linux, iPhone, iPad and Android.

Universal Extraction

Extract PDFs, DOCX, images, ZIPs and other attachments from TNEF wrappers.

How to open a winmail.dat file — 3 simple steps

  1. Select your winmail.dat file: Click “Choose File” and pick the winmail.dat attachment you received by email.
  2. We decode it for you: Our TNEF decoder parses the file and lists the original attachments inside.
  3. Download the original files: Click each extracted file to download it in its original format (.pdf, .docx, .jpg, etc.).

That’s it — no Outlook, no plugins, no technical knowledge required.

Why winmail.dat files appear — and how we fix them

Microsoft Outlook sometimes encodes rich text emails and their attachments using TNEF (Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format). When Outlook sends this format to non-Outlook email clients (like Gmail, Apple Mail, or webmail), attachments can arrive wrapped inside a winmail.dat file that these clients can’t open. Winmail-Dat.com decodes TNEF and restores your original files so you can access your content immediately.

  • Common scenarios: Shared PDFs that become winmail.dat, images that won’t preview, or calendars and attachments missing from the message.
  • Result: Our TNEF decoder extracts the hidden attachments and presents them exactly as the sender intended.

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This write-up does promote, endorse, or provide any links to pirated content. Instead, it explains why such search terms exist, the risks involved, and the legal alternatives available.

Sarabjit’s life and its cinematic afterlife are reminders that stories matter beyond box office tallies. How we tell them—and how we distribute them—shapes collective memory. The presence of piracy in that chain complicates justice, artistic integrity, and public understanding. Confronting that complexity requires not only legal remedies but also cultural conversations about respect, accuracy, and the responsibilities that come with turning real pain into public narrative. sarabjit filmyzilla

Filmyzilla operates in a gray, illegal corner of the internet. They use a network of proxy domains (since the main site is frequently banned by the Indian government) to host pirated content. The site offers multiple versions of a film: 300MB, 700MB, 4K, and even HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding) formats to appeal to users with varying internet speeds and storage capacities. This write-up does promote, endorse, or provide any

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Stop wasting time on unreadable attachments. Upload your winmail.dat now and get the original files back in seconds. Perfect for business users, administrators, and anyone who receives attachments from Outlook users.

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