JunkMail is not really geared to do this.  However, if you are running
Declude virus, you can use the BANEXT feature to quarantine e-mail messages
that contain defined attachment extensions.  I don't know if the BANEXT
feature supports a wildcard entry that will let you ban all e-mail messages
with attachments.

One of the problem I could see happening if trying to do this with JunkMail
is that you would end up deleting messages that even reference a file name.

Bill
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Ban Attachments


> What would be the best way to delete all messages that contain an
attachment using Pro?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul Navarre
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