On 1 Oct 2014, at 12:08, Jason Davies wrote:
[background]
I thought this would be fairly straightforward but seem not to be able
to get the logic right. This is partly because X-attachment-type
doesn't work as I expected (I thought I could write 'docx' in there
but that returns nothing).
You should be able to match on any header in a message, but it's tricky
to match on a subset of a header if there is no specifier available for
it by default.
[…]
AT this point I have tried to think how to check what you could write
as
If attachment count is 1
and attachment name is image001.png
then exclude from smart mailbox
But I can't translate that successfully into smart mailbox rules.
Sometimes there are multiple word docs, for instance and there may be
a signature graphic - or not.
I'm currently trying it by having multiple smart mailboxes which is
the only way I see to exclude things but that is also not turning out
as I hoped...;)
I would probably need some concrete example to precisely understand what
you are trying to do, but it's a good idea to create separate smart
mailboxes to separate each matching issue.
It is very tricky to match on attachments for various reasons. It's
tricky to even count the attachments as done for `Attachments-Count`.
One thing to note is that when you try to match on headers of
attachments (or any other subpart of a message) then you need to use the
“All Body Parts” toggle in the comparison popup. This ensures that
MailMate looks beyond the headers of the root headers of each message.
But this does not cover all use cases since it's very hard to combine
conditions for a single subpart.
--
Benny
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