Hi Jerome,

I do not use Applescript for anything in Powermail.....  All I know is
that I keep losing attachments... It's more the "text type" of
attachments now..

I'm not sure if I was clear, so let me go through this again:

#1. A message comes in from an important customer
#2. I redirect the message to the "archive" account
#3. I move the message to the customer's folder (not the trash)
#4. The attachment is gone everytime

So to fix #4, I do this:

#1. A message comes in from an important customer
#2. I move the message to the customer's folder (not the trash)
#3. I redirect the message to the "archive" account
#4. I set the message status to "unread"
#5. The attachments which are "text type" attachments are gone (I.E. RTF,
txt, vcd, html types of attachments)

- Greg

>>The reason for these steps is because if I first auto-redirect, all the
>>attachments get lost.
>
>When you redirect a message, a redirected message is created in the out
>tray (and moved to your sent mail folder, if you checked that option).
>Both the received and the redirected messages reference the same
>attachment file. If you move the redirected message to the trash, then
>empty the trash, the attachment should not be deleted, however if you
>delete the redirected message using an AppleScript, the attachment is
>moved to the Finder trash (this is a bug and will be fixed).
>Do you delete the redirected messages by AppleScript?
>
>
>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


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