At one time I started to use a Folder Action script on my attachments folder called FolderOrg -- on version tracker here: <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/16742>
When applied to folder, anything moved into that folder is moved into a newly created subfolder B, which is given the day's date (in yyyy-mm-dd format). Useful for keeping one's folder date organised, and as long a you don't receive more than one attachment with a given name in a single day, it gets past the renaming of attachments issue. Having said that, there was some reason that I stopped using it and now I can't remember precisely what it was, but I think it might have been causing PM to lose track of where the attachments were -- ie. the attachment icon at the bottom of the message was greyed out. Oddly I don't think it lost track of *all* attachments for some reason, but I never traced the causality of it -- lacking the time and inclination, I just removed the folder action. I think I might give it another go though. HTH Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.3 :: PM 5.2.3 :: 3 pane mode Shark Attack: A Design Studio <www.sharkattack.co.uk> -- Original message: Received from Mikael Byström on 25/2/06 at 23:37 >Andy Fragen said: > >>You can manually create those Finder folders within Attachments to >>correspond to you PM folders > >I know that of course and it's the "manual" labor that has prevented me >so far. I'd rather make a script that does it. Possibly.

