[Alpine-info] Attachment Handling
Steven W. Orr
steveo at syslang.net
Sun Jul 26 05:26:20 PDT 2009
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On 07/25/09 01:03, quoth M.RossARR:
> Attachment Handling
>
> I find messages with attachments too often to be trouble,
> excessively large - even from friends that should know better, not
> much more than graphical baggage to waste bandwidth. Something I
> don't want to trash until viewed on the server for content maybe,
> but not summarily caught in a filter by default & trashed or
> downloaded.
>
> Is there a way without surgery to check a message for attachments, &
> route them appropriately by filter to a certain folder, on an IMAP
> server for example. I do not find a function for the "Attchmnt"
> header in filters or otherwise.
>
Sure, but I don't think you're asking an alpine question. I would use procmail
for that. YMMV
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