As I've never had much of a spam problem, I've rarely bothered with 
automating dealing with it.  However, in recent weeks I've been 
increasingly receiving emails with no body and multiple small .gif files 
as attachments, which clutter up the download folder, much like html 
attachments can do.

I thought it would be a simple matter to apply a mail action to the 
".gif" part of the name of the attachment file and send it to the trash 
directly.  However, upon examining the mail action choices, unless I'm 
missing something, it doesn't seem possible to do it that way.  Is that 
true, and if so, what would be a recommended way to deal with these?  
(I've tried the trash attachments Apple Script, which seems to choke on 
them and times out while freezing the Mac in the meantime til the script 
self-aborts with an error message.)

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