Hello Dierk,
Friday, July 20, 2001, 2:09:47 AM, you wrote:
>> Yes. Go to your account properties, under the File &
>> Directories menu, and cross "Bind attachments only while
>> sending out mail". Done!
DH> Beware, beware! I did it like that for months till I noticed that
DH> deleting the "attachment" from the mail - either by hand or through
DH> automatic trashing - you *lose the actual file*.
I have enabled the "Bind attachments" option and have not had any
message deleted.
I tested it on my system this way:
1. Created a new outgoing message and attached a file.
2. Sent the message.
3. I went in to the Sent folder and deleted the message I sent
previously with the attachment.
4. Went to the directory where I selected my attached file and it was
still there.
Now, I did not select just the attachment icon and deleted that. I
just deleted the whole message.
Did I perform the same steps as you did to duplicate this bug?
Thanks!
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