Hi,

I'm sorry about asking this again, but I am perplexed and frustrated.

Jerome said:

>extracted and saved in your PowerMail attachment
>folder

This never happened, they did not get imported into PM. Now what?

Please help?

Evie


>Thanks for the reply, Jerome. :)
>
>> Are you sure the attachments are not in this folder?
>
>Yep, all the new attachments that I have received are there, but none
>from my import (which has more than 2000 items in it)
>
>In the emails that link to the Mail archive of attachments, it says:
>--quote
>This message has the following attachments:
>       file://localhost/Users/evie/Library/Mail/Attachments/2005-01001%20-
>%20Evie%20Leder.pdf
>--end quote
>
>Is there a way to move them and have PM find them in their new location?
>
>Thanks!
>Evie
>
>
>>Evie Leder wrote:
>>
>>>I imported from Claris Email->Mail->Powermail, and while my attachments
>>>still are there and linked, PM left them in the Mail Library, did nopt
>>>copy and move them into PM files.
>>
>>Mail stores the attachments inside the mail database; when you import to
>>PowerMail, they are extracted and saved in your PowerMail attachment
>>folder, which is by default located in the same folder as your PowerMail
>>database (but you can change its location in the prefs). Are you sure
>>the attachments are not in this folder?
>>
>>>Oh, and I seem to have an Applescript called "reattach lost attachments".
>>>Does anyone know what this does?
>>
>>If PowerMail have lost the location of an attached file, but the file
>>still exists on your disk, you can reattach it to the message, but it is
>>a manual operation, message per message.
>>PowerMail is supposed to keep track of the attachments even if they have
>>been dragged outside of the attachment folder. However if you move your
>>database and attached files to a different disk or machine, the
>>attachments that have been moved outside of the attachment folder can be
>>lost, if they have been renamed or modified.
>>
>>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
>>
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