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Ask a question. User profile for user: reeniebean reeniebean. More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: catlan catlan. Oct 23, PM in response to reeniebean In response to reeniebean winmail. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Oct 23, PM in response to catlan In response to catlan Since my husband can open the pdf from the same email on his iPad, why can't I open it on my iPad mini or iPhone 5?

Reply Helpful 3 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: tinman tinman I understand the problem is sending emails in rtf format but I can't change the preferences in gmail contacts, on iTunes or on my iPhone and I can't access the email prefs on our work MS Exchange folder or on my iPhone for the MS Exchange account and presumably if sending from MS Exchange to Outlook this shouldn't happen anyway.

Any ideas??? Outlook is designed to read a winmail. Any ideas appreciated. I have changed my gmail account settings to use UTF-8 for outgoing messages. I have changed outlook to send in html format only but it doesn't cause the same problem there anyway, just when i send it from my iPHone. And if you are sending messages with your Exchange account using the Exchange SMTP server with the iPhone's Mail client, changing your Gmail account settings won't have any affect on this. I'm not sure how an ATT.

If you are also accessing your Gmail account with the iPhone's Mail client, does the same occur when sending messages with your Gmail account and SMTP server?

If not, the problem lies with the SMTP server used to send messages with your Exchange account or at the Exchange server. I have tried sending an email to a contact that I know has the preference of sending emails as plain text and all my outlook settings say to send emails as html files. Transfer from iPhone to Mac: Click the disclosure triangle beside an app name to see its files on your iPhone, then drag a file to a Finder window. To delete a file from iPhone, select it below an app name, press Command-Delete, then click Delete.

See the Apple Support article Update to the latest version of iTunes. Preventing winmail. However, sometimes you are at the receiving side of things. In this case, you may still want to be able to open that winmail.

There are plenty of free and paid apps on the App Store. Often, the free versions will contain some sort of advertisement. Choose an app that has good ratings and reviews on the app store and try it out. Since a month or so, I also have this problem. Instructions above have been checked but the problem is still there. Any other suggestions?



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