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 ~( __ _"o   Was another beautiful day, Sat, 6 Nov 2004,
   @  @      at 01:33:38 +0000, when MFPA wrote:


> Hi

> On Friday, 5 November, 2004, at 8:54:35 PM, Mica Mijatovic wrote:

>> So, it's good then to keep all attachments separately. *Then* you
>> can check them for viruses successfully, even if they are not
>> open in TB.

> from TB help file: "Attachments stored separately from message
> bodies may not get moved between account folders if a message body
> is moved."

> Is this still true?

I don't know. They say the message and the respective file will stay "in
touch", that is "linked". Seems to me then that it is not of a general
meaning (there are these exceptions with moving between accounts). I
hesitated to use this feature, since I preferred to have the single
message in its "original state". But on the other side, this way is
better for the virus scan. And additionally, is better for getting
smaller message base, if we receive lots of bigger attachments, in a
period.

Although there is a way to "over"-menage that, by adding a "description"
to each attachment stored separately (let's say by name of sender). In
Total Commander you can do that (Ctrl+Z), and the descriptions will be
stored in the "descript.ion" files, which can be rummaged then by search
utility, or just by mouse-over moves.

- --
Mica
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