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Bob -- 
You're right.  I misspoke on "in the manual."  However I have figured
out my problem, besides needing a vacation.  When Imail sends an
attachment, there are quotes around the actual filename portion
(filename="testjohn.txt").  What I have just discovered is that some
servers don't put quotes around the name (filename=testjohn.txt), as in
the case of my outside service (email.com).  I was searching only for a
string with quotes in it.  What works (apparently) is

B~filename=.*estjohn.txt*:NUL

This seems to catch both cases.  Maybe someone else can fine tune this
for us.

John

PS: it would be great if Imail would allow the option of filtered mail
to come directly to a designated account as opposite to a user's
submailbox and then forwarded.  Maybe in V7.


bob mcgregor wrote:
> 
> I saw that too John but it does not seem to work for me either.  The book makes no 
>reference to the filename= prompt that I can see.  The tech did not mention this 
>alternative when I called and I asked specifically on evaluating attachments only...
> 
> bob
> ____________________________________________________________The B~filename=etc comes 
>from Imail's knowledgebase (example:
> http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19991208-DM01.htm ) and the manual.
> It worked internally for me, but not for incoming outside mail.
> 
> John
> 
> bob mcgregor wrote:
> >
> > To follow on with this thread:
> >
> > Is there a way to setup the rules.ima file to ONLY have it look for attachments?
> >
> > Say there is this rule
> > B~"*.vXbXs":virustst     or whatever.
> >
> > It's my understanding that anything with the string will be put in the virustst 
>sub mailbox including an e-mail with the string anywhere.
> >
> > I have (this morning) seen rules like:
> > B~filename="something":whatever  but when I tried this it did not work and the 
>iMail tech said it did not work this way either....
> >
> > So, question being:  is there a way to have iMail only flag the body string if it 
>indeed pertains to an attachment only?
> >
> > thanks, bob
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