Thanks, Benny.
Perhaps you can explain, or tell me where to read on, how attachments are treated? This is what I'm wondering in particular:

I have a search condition that finds all messages whose "Attachment-Count is not 0". This results for me in 4107 messages. I now want to specify further conditions on the name of the attachment. I used, just to experiment, "Attachment-Name is not xxx", with "all body parts" selected. This results in 513 messages. Why does this eliminate so many messages? (indeed, I don't have 3594 messages named "xxx" ;-)). If I remove the "all body parts" condition, 0 messages are matched.

Can you explain how this works?

Thanks,
Zvi
On 21 Feb 2014, at 2:19, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 21 Feb 2014, at 4:10, Zvi Biener wrote:

Sorry, I'm having a brain freeze: how can I create a smart mailbox for messages with any type of attachments?

Not really your fault. It's (too) hard to discover. The easiest is to use “Attachment-Count is not 0”. That way MailMate is responsible for figuring out what attachments are (which is unfortunately non-trivial to determine). This is also used by the “Attachments” column in the messages outline.

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