On 10 Jul 2002, it is alleged that Joan Malagarriga sauntered in to
netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news and loudly proclaimed:
> Hi,
> I do get a lot of e-Mails with Attachments at work. So my Mail Folders
> are quite big.
> Lately I saw a nice feature in MUTT (linux VIO Mailer).
> With MUTT you can remove the attachments from the mail, you donn't copy
> the file to an other location but you move it there. On the other side
> when you open a Mail with a removed attachement you see a message saying
> something like " The attachement "Important_document" has been removed
> from this e-Mail"
> This would be a nice feature which would keep Mail Accounts lean.
> As an enhancement to this would be nice if this "removed attachment"
> had some properties like: Where is the attachment saved and when.
> On the GUI level you could gray out the "removed attachment"-Name, so
> you can see the mail had some attachements, but somathing has happened
> to them. And with a RMB you should get a Properties Dialog where it says:
>
> File: Very_Big_Binary
> Removed on: 02/07/02
> Saved in : /users/Tom/data/big_files
You might want to do a Bugzilla search on that; it's come up often enough
that there's almost certain to be at least one bug open on it (which would
have my vote, BTW . . . ).
/b.
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