Email wav file attachments

I receive email from my work voicemail that sends wav audio attachments, but I can't seem to play them. they are adpcm codec files. is there an available player for these? (when I try to play them I get the message that they are corrupted files, but they aren't) I recently switched to the n95 from a Palm Treo where I had an app installed (mVoicemail) that allowed me to "view" the attachment in their player - is there anything like this out there?

These wav files are from my corporate exchange server...so I would thought they be typical wav files...my quicktime can play them on my MAC at home without adding any special codexes....and I tried a test by putting it in my itunes...and it plays in itunes on my iphone without any problem...so don't think that is it....I think they have it restricted somehow.

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