Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Adrian Godfrey
That option is there BUT you have to do it individually for each email address in the Properties for the account Sunday, February 5, 2017, 5:25:21 PM, you wrote: > I want it defined in the attachment location directive in settings. This > way I set it once for all incoming mail without using

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Maggie Meister
Miguel, On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 1:25:27 PM you wrote: MM> Hi Miguel, MM> On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 1:06:55 PM you wrote: M>> Just select the group of filter (Incoming, Outgoing, Read) where you M>> want your filter to be, right-click and select Paste. MM> MM> I selected Read,

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Miguel, On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 1:06:55 PM you wrote: M> Just select the group of filter (Incoming, Outgoing, Read) where you M> want your filter to be, right-click and select Paste. I selected Read, did right click and the only choice available is New Filter. If I click on that

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, JG>> I want it defined in the attachment location directive in settings. This JG>> way I set it once for all incoming mail without using filters. > > Yes! And being able to change the type of attachment, i.e., jpg, > .doc, .xar, etc. or just include all the likely types but to >

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, M>> I assume your current setting is "In message Bodies", and that if you M>> now change to "In a separate directory" this change will apply to M>> future messages only, and not to those already in message base. > > This is valuable. I have now changed the setting as I was

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Jason, On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 11:25:21 AM you wrote: JG> I want it defined in the attachment location directive in settings. This JG> way I set it once for all incoming mail without using filters. Yes! And being able to change the type of attachment, i.e., jpg, .doc, .xar, etc. or

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Miguel, On Saturday, February 04, 2017 at 2:30:24 PM you wrote: >> Is there a way to save attachments globally? If not, will >> I have to go through each and every mail to copy out the >> attachment? M> OK, I'm going to suggest a couple of things. None is perfect. M> 1.-

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Jason Gottschalk
I want it defined in the attachment location directive in settings. This way I set it once for all incoming mail without using filters. On February 5, 2017 4:37:01 AM MAU wrote: Hello Jason, I wish we could use variables (macros) in the attachments folder

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread MAU
Hello Jason, > I wish we could use variables (macros) in the attachments folder > setting.. would make life so much easier. If you mean using macros to define the folder where attachments should be extracted, I have just tested and they work. I the test filter I posted yesterday I