So to find incoming messages with attachments you would search Inbox and/or 
Archived Messages for Attachment Count>0 and if a FileName exists?

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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On 30 Jun 2025, at 8:54, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

> On 29 Jun 2025, at 14:38, ARC MM via mailmate wrote:
>
>> But . .  unfortunately there is imho no way to differentiate between a 
>> “real” attachment and signatures which contains, in my opinion, mostly 
>> irrelevant images (icons, logo’s, . . .).
>
> Just a couple of general comments to this thread:
>
> 1. The Attachments Count based on some very old code and it is a bit 
> unreliable. Eventually, I'll change how it works (based on my second item 
> below).
> 2. “Filename” (#filename) is more robust since only real attachments tend to 
> have filenames. This is what is used by the Export-interface when dealing 
> with attachments. In other words “Filename exists” should work better for now.
>
> -- 
> Benny
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