Mikael Byström wrote:

>As the "file" property of "attachments" is read only, does this mean it's
>impossible under OS X to update the path for the attachment if I have it
>moved by scripting the finder executed by a filter?

If you move an attachment to a different location by any mean, PowerMail
will loose it's path. And you can't currently change the attachment path
of an existing message by AppleScript. This may change in a future
version, thought.

>by the way, how do I assign the "attachment folder" path to a variable?
>When I try with 'set varFolder to "attachment folder" of application' I
>get "Can't get "attachment folder" of application.

'set varFolder to attachment folder' should work

Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

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