Hi Ronni

Yes, the Save and Quick Look buttons are on display. This area is which 
indicates a single small 14KB attachment, being the graphic, and conflicting 
with the 492KB message size in the Message Viewer. Scrolling down either when 
still in the Message Viewer (preview pane), or opening the message and 
scrolling down, makes no difference. No attachment visible. Other messages do 
show the attachments.

Quick Look displays the small attachment (the graphic in the sender's sig 
file), however no left or right arrows in the Quick Look window to move to next 
attachment. It's as if the larger attachment's not there, but the size column 
displayed in the Message Viewer tells a different story.

I've found the attachment though!! By doing so, seems something even more weird 
happening. This is what I did ...

Opened the message.
View > Message > Raw Source
Knowing that the missing attachment was likely to be a pdf file, Command+F and 
searched pdf
This identified a file name within this raw source text likely to be the name 
of the attachment (in this case img-803140111-0001.pdf)
Via spotlight searched this file name, and up came a match, being the missing 
attachment.
Here's the weird part ... looking at where this file had been parked, it seems 
to be parked within a hierarchy of files and associated with a completely 
different mail account, in fact an old one which is no longer active, and 
probably not active for a couple of years.

This is where the attached file was nested ....

Users > my home folder > Library (greyed, presumably an invisible folder) > 
Mail > V2 > POP-old mail account user name@old dom...@mail.old domain > 
INBOX.mbox > great long code resembling a MAC address > Data > 1 > 2 > 6 > 
Attachments > 621945 > 2 > img-803140111-0001.pdf

Perhaps with such a convoluted nest of folders it's no wonder attachments are 
losing their way. But seriously, does that give anybody a clue as to what's 
going on? What worries me mostly is that old mail account came up just a couple 
of days ago for some reason, something associated with it for no good reason, 
and I just can't remember what it was now. Do others have this same folder 
hierarchy?

If I navigate to the V2 folder (mentioned in hierarchy above), a whole bunch of 
folders are listed, each clearly associated with a separate mail account. Does 
anybody know whether this V2 folder should contain only active mailboxes? If I 
look inside the bowels of the folder associated with the inactive account in 
question (where my missing attachment ended up), worryingly it's got plenty of 
recent action happening, as in files modified today, yesterday, etc. Surely 
this shouldn't be happening inside the folder of a no longer used mail account??

I can't just delete the old account folder because it probably contains lots of 
historical messages I'd like to retain.

Looking messy and a bit dangerous!! 

Cheers, Steven



On 04/08/2011, at 11:04 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

> Hi Steven,
> 
> You have to scroll down to the bottom of a threaded email on the right window 
> to even see them. No attachments show on the top of emails any longer (by the 
> paperclip) 
> 
> Or do you mean the buttons that said quicklook and save? There are hidden by 
> default, but can be seen if you click on the blue word 'details' on the top 
> right of the message. Once selected, this view remains for all other messages.
>  
> You should still be able to quicklook attachments from the message by 
> selecting them and pressing the spacebar. If this doesn't work for you, then 
> maybe there is another problem. 
> The quicklook window is now a pale colour by the way.
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad
> 
> On 04/08/2011, at 8:14 PM, Steven Knowles <emai...@knowles.net.au> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> A query regarding Mail 5 (Lion).
>> 
>> I've received a message with, supposedly, an attached file which I need.
>> 
>> In the Message Viewer, the size column shows 492KB, indicating an 
>> attachment, and the Attachments column shows 2 items, indicating the 
>> attachment in question, the 2nd obviously being a sig file graphic embedded 
>> in the message.
>> 
>> However, viewing the message itself, the 'Save' button shows only one 
>> attachment, the graphic, 14KB. There's no file at the base of the message, 
>> where you'd usually see an attachment.
>> 
>> I've brought up the forward and redirect windows, to see if that makes my 
>> missing attachment materialise. Nope. Even forwarded the whole message to a 
>> hotmail account to see if the attachment appeared in hotmail. No to that as 
>> well.
>> 
>> The attachment's gotta be buried in the received email somewhere, otherwise 
>> I wouldn't expect Message Viewer to indicate 492KB and two attachments. The 
>> embedded graphic is small, definitely not 492KB, and this is about the size 
>> I'd expect the vaporised attachment to be.
>> 
>> I've quit Mail and relaunched. Rebuilt the mailbox. No joy.
>> 
>> Any clues as to how I might weed out this elusive attachment?
>> 
>> Another thing ... quitting Mail and relaunching no longer remembers all open 
>> Mail windows.
>> 
>> Previously reported searching issues still an issue despite following all 
>> suggested fixing attempts.
>> 
>> 
>> Lion's Mail is one buggy app!!
>> 
>> 
>> Steven




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