>Since ASSP has now opened the door to this kind of 'added' >functionality, I would absolutely *love* to see it have the ability >to >strip off attachments (over a specified size), dump them in a >specified >directory, and prepend a block of text to the top (or bottom - >configurable?) informing the recipient that an attachment was >removed, >and with a link to d/l it. It would be even more awesome if it was an >expiring *and* renewable (ie, if someone clicked the d/l link after >it >expired, they would receive a new email with a new/expiring link), >but >that would probably be much more difficult to do...
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