Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> wrote:
>> How are you dealing with this? Do you have a separate filesystem tree
>> to file the attachments?
> What I do is treat the mail store as the canonical repository. When I
> need an attachment, I decode it right then and usually store it in /tmp
> where I can view or possibly print it. If I need to modify that file
> long term then it gets filed away whereever such files go. I can't say
> it's ideal but it works for me.
Same for me.
/var/tmp
and then I go delete /var/tmp/[0-9]*.{various-extensions} when I am bored.
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