Cannot read .eml attachments

We have a UM mail server from Common Voices with voice mail to email. When a voice mail is forwarded within the voice mail system to another user and the second user has voice mail to email, an email is generated that as the first message in an attachement with the format .eml This seems to cause no problems on our email clients, but sent to a BB, the BB cannot read it. Our vendor is indciating that this is a standard format that should be readable by BB. Can anyone advise if there is a way around this? Thanks, John

Hi John
Check out the following link for the supported attachments that a BlackBerry can view
http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB03265
I don't see EML as a supported attachment
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