"Klammer" allows you to open MSG and Winmail.dat files on your Mac
and view their contents and attachments. All that business communication
you could not view in the Mail application is now just a click away.
Features:
- View MSG files
- View Winmail.dat files
- Access attachments, body and message details of the emails
- Supports displaying rich-formatted message body - inline images, links, formatted text, tables and everything
- Export emails to EML files, natively supported by Mac OS
- Open emails in other application - Mail, Outlook, Thunderbird and others
- Supports viewing MSG/Winmail.dat files that contain contacts, tasks, appointments
- Import contacts to Address Book
- Save contacts to vCard
- Import calendar events to iCal
- Export appointments and tasks to vCalendar format
- Quick Look attachments in MSG or Winmail.dat files
- Spotlight integration allows you to search all text information in MSG and Winmail.dat files - subjects, text content, contacts and event attachments names
- Seamless integration with the OS - Quick Look and Preview of MSG and Winmail.dat files
- Easy access recently opened files
- Integrated with your Address Book
- Supports Mac OS Lion and Snow Leopard (10.6.6 or later)
Bulk convert MSG and Winmail.dat files (In-App Purchase)
Bulk Convert is a feature of Klammer that allows you to convert multiple MSG and Winmail.dat files to the
format corresponding to their contents - .EML for emails, .ICS (iCal) for tasks and appointments and .VCF (vCard)
for contacts. It is as simple as selecting source and destination folder and all your archive of Outlook exports
will be transformed to Mac OS friendly formats.
Availability Notice!
The Bulk Convert feature is available only on Macs running Mac OS 10.7 Lion or later after an additional in-app purchase!
What are MSG files?
MSG (outlook mail message files) are messages created or saved within Microsoft® Outlook.
They can contain emails, contacts, tasks, task requests, appointments and etc.
What are Winmail.dat files?
Outlook and other applications often encode the messages and their attachments in a Winmail.dat
file. This application will allow you to view that file and access the attachments and the
encapsulated information for the email.