Hi Joseph,

Thanks for your reply.

on 8/9/03 you wrote:

JN> the next best thing I've found is to create a short QT
JN> that can be typed in the message at the end, before sending.

Yes of course. I had not thought of adding the text to the macro,
though.

JN> %IF:"%ATTACHMENTS"!="<none>":"Attached file(s): %ATTACHMENTS."

There is a much longer QT on the FAQ page:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#attachments+listing
which purports to do the same thing. I don't really understand regex and so I
can't decipher the difference.

JN> unless there is a way to do exactly what you--and I and no doubt others--are
JN> looking for

... I guess, theoretically at least, one could set up an outgoing mail
filter that intercepted the message and created a new one adding the
ATTACHMENTS macro onto the original mail.

Do the outgoing mail filters ~catch~ mail before they are
sent?

Has anyone ever tried this?


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