9/09/03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] : >>>Attachment name: >>> >>>.JEWERLY.filesimage001.jpg >>> >>>Thanks for any help anyone can offer. >> >>You are using OS X aren't you? >> >>in OS X, all file names that start with a period are invisible >>files. >Thanks, I didn't know that. >>There are a number of tools that will let you see them. Check >>VersionTracker.com or your favorite software site for a list of >>applications you can use. > >Thanks for the suggestion. I am using OS X and will check out version >tracker.
Some good tools for that : XRay (OSX) - drag the file to it to show/hide/delete FileBuddy (X/9) - drag the file to it to show/hide/delete Greg's Browser (OS9/Classic) - can show/hide/move files, check "show invisible items" in the prefs and browse the attachments folder like in the new Finder OS 9 - if your mac can, just boot under OS 9 as it doesn't hide files starting with a dot Also, maybe my scripts would move invisible items (usually you can't move invisible items without first making them visible, but since Emailer scripts operate within Classic and Classic doesn't take files starting with a dot as invisible, it's worth a try). You'll need something like Greg's Browser to check the content of the folder to see if it worked. Or simpler: after applying the script, close and reopen the message to cause the path in the attachments pane to refresh to see if it's now in the trash. Find the scripts there: http://vric.free.fr/mac/Emailer/ ---- VRic ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

