Email Wav Attachments

When an email attachment with a WAV file is received on my Blackberry
Curve I don't see an attachment to click on in my email - I only see a
message that says "Unsupported media type in header".  These messages are coming from my voice mail, with WAV file attachments. 
I have tried to install Audiopop, but am unsuccessful in loading it onto the Curve. 
Any
ideas why?

Although this is an old thread, I thought I would see if anyone has a quick answer to this question regarding email wav file attachments.
I have a 7130 BB (outdated - I know) and am trying to determine if there is anything can be added to my phone to be able to listen to wav files.  We use a BB Enterprise and others within my firm with newer BB devices can receive wav files. 
any help would be appreciated.

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