In article <509bc157$0$3155$
e4fe...@dreader35.news.xs4all.nl>,
> > In article <k7c98k$8ul$
1...@dont-email.me>,
> >
m...@home.spamsucks.ca (Kir�ly) wrote:
> >
> > > dorayme <
dor...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > > > Be nice to be able to search for various things in a collection of
> > > > emails to a particular person. Not sure how to do this efficiently.
> > >
> > >
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11734
> >
> > With your knowledge gained from the above URL or from what you already
> > know, in Snow Leopard and Mail 4.6, how would you search among just
> > emails *to* Gladys, to produce only results that are emails to Gladys
> > AND which have attachments with "havelock" in their names?
>
> Hmmm, maybe not what you're looking for, but below is a link to a script
> that saves attachments automatically. Why would you keep attachments in
> Mail?
Well, because it is easier to do nothing than to do something, I
guess. And besides, it seems rather logical and associative, surely.
Being *in* Mail is perhaps not like fat that an obese person carries
around all the time. More like a healthy person with a large pantry.
> Anyway, if you save the attachment(s) it may be easier to search using
> Spotlight. Moreover, the script works with Mail's rules. Every unique
> rule saves attachments to its unique folder. Works great for me. I'd say
> genius!!
>
>
http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/index_files/automatically-save-mail-attachmen
> ts-using-applescript.php
>
Thanks for this, an interesting idea.
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dorayme