Good. 

Well -- wouldn't it be even better if PowerMail kept track of attachments
that are moved? This is "normal" Mac behavior when i.e. moving a file to
which I've set an alias, isn't it?

Max G

At 2 maj 2003, 10.09 CET, Mirko Kranenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>No, and it can easily be checked:
>attach a file that was on your desktop, send the mail, and then file the
>original attachment. Happens to me very frequently, even now I know...
>I think only Entourage/Outlook store everything in the database.
>
>Mirko
>
>> on second thought, it might be that it treats outgoing messages
>> differently due to the encoding?
>>
>> ---marlyse
>>
>> -------------------------original message follows-------------------------
>>
>>>1 no
>>>2 correct
>>>
>>>;-)
>>>
>>>---marlyse
>>>
>>>>Does PowerMail store a copy of outgoing attachments in the database
>>>>itself? I thought it was just "pointing" to the attachments folder,
>>>>similar to the way it handles incoming attachments.


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