How can open winmail(.dat) in upandu 11.4 version?

i received a mail in the formet of winmail (.dat).unable to attached file in this mail.i am using upandu 11.4 versios with browser firefx.

On one of my clips it says:
Format:  Apple Intermediate Codec, 1280 x 720, Millions
             16-bit integer (Little Endian), Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHz
Current Size: 1280 x 720 pixels (Actual)
Another clip I use says:
Format:  Apple Intermediate Codec, 960 x 540, Millions
             16-bit integer (Little Endian), Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHz
Current Size:  960 x 540 pixels (Actual)

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