Can't open "winmail.dat"

Hi!
I'm need help to open winmail.dat. "Ytnef" not working. The thunderbird plugin "lookout" not working too...I choose "winmail.dat" at attachments, "open" and nothing is going on there.
Are anybody solved such problem?

The Apple Mail Plug-in OMiC open winmail.dat files.

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