Thanks Zach. It's not quite what I'm after but should work most of the
time. Sometimes I need to rename the attachment. I guess I could just
rename the original after making the alias but you are correct -- it's a
kludge.
Thanks.
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004, Zach Selland said:
>
>On W
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004, Andy Fragen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It there some way to re-attach attachments to received messages? This is
>sometimes useful if I want to rename the file or if I just want to
>reorganize it outside of my attachments folder.
Hi Andy,
You can use an alias to the file in
Andy Fragen wrote:
>It there some way to re-attach attachments to received messages? This is
>sometimes useful if I want to rename the file or if I just want to
>reorganize it outside of my attachments folder.
No, sorry
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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Jerome,
It there some way to re-attach attachments to received messages? This is
sometimes useful if I want to rename the file or if I just want to
reorganize it outside of my attachments folder.
--
Andy Fragen
TiBook 400/384 RAM - OS X 10.3.2 - PowerMail v4.2.1
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Stephane Terreaux wrote:
>On my system, the attachments are not deleted when I delete a message.
Attachments in received messages are moved to the Finder trash when the
message is deleted in PowerMail (ie, when the mail trash is emptied). If
you move a message to the mail trash but don't empty i
Le 23/02/04 à 14:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>Hello Anthony
>
>>I've often wondered about this because sometimes it seems to happen.
>>When I get a message that has attachments, the attached files are
>>automatically downloaded into a "DownLoads" folder in my Home Directory.
>> Downloads from
Hello Anthony
>I've often wondered about this because sometimes it seems to happen.
>When I get a message that has attachments, the attached files are
>automatically downloaded into a "DownLoads" folder in my Home Directory.
> Downloads from Safari also go to this folder.
>
>If I get a message w
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