On 2/10/2010 5:33 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
> Keith Whaley wrote:
>> I use a Mac OS 10.6.2 and SM 1.1.18 for my email client.
>>
>> I've had occasion recently to receive short emails from a friend, with one or
>> two jpegs attached.
>>
>> I wanted the entire message, with attachments, in a different folder, so I
>> used _Control/Click/Move To_ to move the email.
>>
>> I looked in the new location, and there were NO JPEG containing messages in
>> that folder at all!
>>
>> What happened to it/them?
>>
>> I looked in Trash, no jpegs. That incoming message is GONE!
>>
>> I've had this happen several times now, and haven't a clue as to what has
>> happened, but I've LOST some important jpegs!
>>
>> Advice/help please?  (The Subject line is just a guess.)
>>
>> keith whaley
> 
> To my knowledge I am unaware of any method to strip jpegs for messages. 

Can't you right-click (or whatever the action is for Mac) on the
attachment in the Attachments window and select "detach" or "delete"
from the context menu?

> And it would be a liability to have such. For the very reason you state 
> the only item should be stripped is when you actually open the message 
> containing such.

Huh? What liability? It's your data - you can do with it what you want.
And why do you think an attachment should be stripped just by opening
a message?

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