Re: SIS and tracing the origin of an attachment

2022-03-16 Thread doug
On 3/16/2022 6:05 AM, Patrick Cernko wrote: Hi all, On 15.03.22 22:40, doug wrote: On 3/15/2022 3:45 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote: On 2022-03-15 9:02 a.m., doug wrote: On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote: I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the email message(s) that

Re: SIS and tracing the origin of an attachment

2022-03-16 Thread Patrick Cernko
Hi all, On 15.03.22 22:40, doug wrote: On 3/15/2022 3:45 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote: On 2022-03-15 9:02 a.m., doug wrote: On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote: I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also

Re: SIS and tracing the origin of an attachment

2022-03-15 Thread doug
On 3/15/2022 3:45 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote: On 2022-03-15 9:02 a.m., doug wrote: On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote: I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also using dovecot dedup. My understanding is

Re: SIS and tracing the origin of an attachment

2022-03-15 Thread Oscar del Rio
On 2022-03-15 9:02 a.m., doug wrote: On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote: I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also using dovecot dedup. My understanding is the linked file name is the hash value of the

Re: SIS and tracing the origin of an attachment

2022-03-15 Thread doug
On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote: Hi All, I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also using dovecot dedup. My understanding is the linked file name is the hash value of the attachments contents