[quote user="Brian Fluet"]
I have it working here.
Entry in VIEWER.PM: 2;tnef;.tnf;{\\serverpath}\wmopener.exe
Entry in MIME-MAP.PM: application/ms-tnef = tnef
I have copied the files from my locally installed Winmail Opener to a shared location on the server so didn't actually "install" Winmail Opener on the server. Whether this will create a conflict when simultaneously accessed is unknown.
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Although I've got the same entries in MIME-MAP.PM (central in Pmail\Programs) and user's VIEWER.PM, the attached winmal.dat is not recognized and wmopener is not being started by double-clicking the attachment. I'm also confused about following: Although "application/ms-tnef = tnef" entry has been added, this entry is not shown in the drop-down list of possible file viewers in Pmail settings. But there are a lot of other (global) entries which are not stated in MIME-MAP.PM.
Edit1:
Ok, now I've copied it also to the central VIEWER.PM not to the user's VIEWER.PM - this drives me crazy with the different VIEWERS.PM. Nevertheless it doesn't work. Where is the connection between "tnef" and .dat extension? Don't know how Pmail should recognize which program should be used for .dat extensions?
Edit2:
I've added the entry: "1;.dat;-;\\{server path}\wmopener.exe" to our central VIEWER.PM file at \\{server}\Pmail\Programs\ and not to the single user's VIEWER.PM. Also the a.m. entry in MIME-MAP.PM has been removed again. This caused that all user's Pmail sessions have the ".dat" entry in their viewer settings and are able to start the assigned tool wmopener.exe which resides at a server share as well.
[quote user="Brian Fluet"]<p>I have it working here.</p><p>Entry in VIEWER.PM:&nbsp; 2;tnef;.tnf;{\\serverpath}\wmopener.exe </p><p>Entry in MIME-MAP.PM:&nbsp; application/ms-tnef = tnef </p><p>I have copied the files from my locally installed Winmail Opener to a shared location on the server so didn't actually "install" Winmail Opener on the server.&nbsp; Whether this will create a conflict when simultaneously accessed is unknown.
</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Although I've got the same entries in MIME-MAP.PM (central in Pmail\Programs) and user's VIEWER.PM, the attached winmal.dat is not recognized and wmopener is not being started by double-clicking the attachment. I'm also confused about following: Although "application/ms-tnef = tnef" entry has been added, this entry is not shown in the drop-down list of possible file viewers in Pmail settings. But there are a lot of other (global) entries which are not stated in MIME-MAP.PM.</p><p>Edit1: </p><p>Ok, now I've copied it also to the central VIEWER.PM not to the user's VIEWER.PM - this drives me crazy with the different VIEWERS.PM. Nevertheless it doesn't work. Where is the connection between "tnef" and .dat extension? Don't know how Pmail should recognize which program should be used for .dat extensions?</p><p>Edit2:</p><p>I've added the entry: "1;.dat;-;\\{server path}\wmopener.exe" to our central VIEWER.PM file at \\{server}\Pmail\Programs\ and not to the single user's VIEWER.PM. Also the a.m. entry in MIME-MAP.PM has been removed again. This caused that all user's Pmail sessions have the ".dat" entry in their viewer settings and are able to start the assigned tool wmopener.exe which resides at a server share as well.
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