Any suggestion on how to delete attachment files unassociated with any
mail?
In Options - Files Directories...
there's an option - delete attachments when message removed from trash - or
words to that effect. I guess that would do it for the future cases...
But if you mean messages now and
ON Thursday, December 16, 2004, 4:46:20 AM, you wrote:
I can't tell .msg-files that are Spam from those I want to keep
RK unless I open them up and look at them one by one.
RK Any suggestion on how to delete attachment files unassociated with any
RK mail?
Hi Roman,
I believe you can do a
ON Thursday, December 16, 2004, 3:45:19 PM, you wrote:
RK That could work. It's also quite cumbersome, though - not for regular
RK execution, I guess. If nothing else works, I will try this.
Roman,
I agree with you there but I hope this is just a one of exercise for you. After
this you should
Roman Katzer @ 2004-Dec-16 9:43:23 AM
where do you keep your attachments? mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks, I should have mentioned that I have that checked. However,
it doesn't seem to work with messages that are directly deleted from
a folder without going to the trash bin first. I have my spam
Hi Marten,
Any suggestion on how to delete attachment files unassociated with any
mail?
In Options - Files Directories...
there's an option - delete attachments when message removed from trash -
Thanks, I should have mentioned that I have that checked. However, it
doesn't seem to work
Hi Gerard,
I believe you can do a backup from within TB! and check store attachments
with
msg. If you then delete your current installation and reinstall using
your
backup all attachments without an email msg should be gone.
That could work. It's also quite cumbersome, though - not for
Hi Batters,
After reinstalling Windows XP, I set TB to keep its attachments in the
message bodies. Now however, my backups get very large. My backup is
through a shell script that compresses TB's mail folders.
If I set TB to keep attachments in a separate directory, after a while I
have a large
Hello Urban,
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 2:15:19 PM, you wrote:
U Wednesday, June 9, 2004, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Over here the attachments are called Part.txt. Should I be worried?
U JSL seems to use TB v1.61
U It's been a while, but I think TB1.6x showed PGP/MIME sigs as msg.att
Thanks
Dear Jack,
@10-Jun-2004, 05:26 -0500 (10-Jun 11:26 UK time) Jack S. LaRosa
[JSL] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Urban:
Over here the attachments are called Part.txt. Should I be worried?
U JSL seems to use TB v1.61
U It's been a while, but I think TB1.6x showed PGP/MIME sigs as msg.att
JSL
Hello Marck,
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 23:17:04 +0100 GMT (07/06/2004, 05:17 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
JSL The question pertains to the fact that all of your posts (and some
JSL others) have an attachment called 'message.att'. Does everyone see
JSL this attachment or is it just me?
MDP
Hello Thomas,
On 9 Jun 2004 at 23:59:20 +0700 GMT [18:59 CEST] you wrote:
MDP Version 2 introduced PGP/MIME support and some of us sign our
MDP messages with it.
TF Over here the attachments are called Part.txt. Should I be worried?
There are two attachements. The signature is message.att. You
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Over here the attachments are called Part.txt. Should I be worried?
JSL seems to use TB v1.61
It's been a while, but I think TB1.6x showed PGP/MIME sigs as msg.att
BTW Jack, TB v1.62 is available for download from Ritlabs.
--
Urban
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Hello Allie,
Forgive me if this has been asked before, but I've only recently
started receiving posts from this list again (voluntarily).
The question pertains to the fact that all of your posts (and some
others) have an attachment called 'message.att'. Does everyone see
this attachment or is it
Dear Jack,
@6-Jun-2004, 16:12 -0500 (06-Jun 22:12 UK time) Jack S. LaRosa [JSL]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Allie:
JSL The question pertains to the fact that all of your posts (and some
JSL others) have an attachment called 'message.att'. Does everyone see
JSL this attachment or is it just
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