Is there any way to be able to remove all attachments from messages in a
mail folder and save them to the hard drive to reduce the size of the
database?  
I know it can be done on individual messages but I was wondering if there
was a batch methodology that would still retain a reference on the message
as to what the name of the attachment was saved as (so you know which
attachment to open at a later point).

Thanks,

Nik

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> From: David Wignall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 23:46:25 +1200
> To: Entourage mac Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Custom Views and Categories (was Re: Flag member of groups)
> 
> on 26/3/02 9:48 pm, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Custom Views.
> 
> Tried that. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. Let's see...
> 
> All mail from this list gets assigned the category Mailing List.  All mail
> from this list, including ones I have written, about _this_ topic are
> assigned the category Discussion. Any mail I send gets assigned the Personal
> category. Thus all mail from the list has one category. A subset of this has
> two categories and a subset of _that_ has three categories.
> 
> I create a Custom View. Three criteria: Category Is Mailing List, Category
> Is Personal, Category Is Discussion. Match if any criteria are met.
> 
> The view gives me, when sorted by category, all the Mailing List messages
> and then all the Discussion messages. But that last set of messages, the
> Discussion ones, do not _also_ appear amidst the Mailing List set.
> 
> This is what I expected. What I'm looking for is: all appear under Mailing
> List, some _also_ appear under Discussion and some others appear a third
> time under Personal. All this preferably with some way to collapse and
> expand the groups of categories; an analogous mechanism to View Threaded.
> 
> You could describe it as Entourage considering categories assigned as one
> property rather than each category being a property in it's own right.
> 
> Another, minor, issue is that I get the idea that I would have to create
> custom views for each case. Outlook will automatically add new groupings as
> items with new categories appear in whichever folder I'm viewing.
> 
> None of this should be taken as a moan. As I said before it's a lovely tool
> but that's all it is. Outlook has issues. You may be familiar with them. :}
> 
> <snipping good stuff>
> 
>> You'll find a few more sophistications and subtleties (and common sense)
>> about them when you eventually upgrade to Entourage X.
> 
> Need a new computer for X. Some day.
> 
>> Have fun.
> 
> Damn straight. You too, my friend.
> 
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> Dave
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