Evie Leder wrote:

>Bummer. I'm quite emotionally attached to my archive of email.  Grrrrrrr.
> I guess there is nothing to do about it. Thanks for the reply.

If you want to move your attachments to the PowerMail's attachment
folder, to keep all things in the same folder, and don't want to break
the file:// links, there is a solution. Inside /Users/evie/Library/Mail,
you can delete the Attachments folder, and replace it with a symlink
(unix equivalent of aliases) to your PowerMail attachment folder. This
will allow the file:// link to be redirected to your folder.
To do this, after having moved the attachments and deleted the /Users/
evie/Library/Mail/Attachments folder, open a terminal window, and type:
cd "/Users/evie/Library/Mail"
ln -s "/Users/evie/Mail/PowerMail Files/Attachments" "Attachments"
(supposing you left the PowerMail folder in its default location).


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


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