![]() ![]() Perhaps I’m fundamentally making an incorrect assumption.Īlso - I’ve seen many folks who use the Apple Mail app on the home server for this task. Nothing ever appears in my iCloud folder. How do I save this (Compiled or Text) for use in an Airmail Rule?ĭo I need to reference the object mail attachments, or just attachments? For my education, how would I normally decide that? ![]() Questions (this is my first real applescript, and some was harvested from various web sources.) Repeat with anAttach in mail attachments of theMessageĭo shell script "cp " & (aFile as text) & " " & (fldr as text) & "" property DOWNLOADS : "~Library:Mobile Documents:iCloud~it~bloop~aimail2:Documents" So ultimately, I’ll want the Hazel action to put a task in Omnifocus where it belongs. I’m trying to move away from using my inbox as a todo list. I’d like it to automatically grab certain attachments and toss them into a folder for Hazel to do the rest. Outlook also has an option where it converts all incoming email messages into plain text format. At the top, click on the Format Text tab, select HTML. I’m running Airmail 3 on a Mac Mini server at home to help automate things while I’m on the road. Open the message in a new window (double click on the message) then click on Reply, Reply All or Forward. I was hoping for a little help troubleshooting my script to save downloads from Airmail. In regards to other types of attachments, Apple Mail users need to ensure that attachments are always placed at the very end of their emails.Good morning all. People may still get ATT00001.htm attachments, but they wouldn't hide any text. With this option not selected the embedded image would always be at the end of the email, even when forwarding. Other option would be to make sure option "Place signature above quoted text" is not selected in Apple Mail > Preferences > Signatures. When dealing with images embedded into signatures, one obvious workaround would be to ask people not to use embedded images in their signatures on Apple Mail. I couldn't find a proper solution to this, but there are couple or workarounds to be implemented on Apple Mail user's end. ![]() ![]() Once first attachment is detected, everything else is also treated as attachments, including plain text in email body. It just seems strange that embedded images are treated as attachments only when others attachments are present. It's related to the fact that Outlook/Exchange expects all attachments to be at the end of an email. You can replace the embedded image with any attachment and the same issue occurs. Here is how the same email looks in Apple Mail and Microsoft Outlook.Įmbedded image is also not a requirement here. Everything after the embedded image would be converted into ATT00001.txt. I could replicate the issue by sending a new email from Apple Mail with a PDF attachment, some text, an embedded image, then some more text. In general, forwarding is not a requirement for the issue to occur. When above was true, everything after the signature was being treated as attachments, including text in email body (which was converted into ATT0000X.htm attachments). In my particular case the issue seemed to occur where the forwarded message had an attachment and forwarder's signature had an embedded image. Not sure who is to be blamed here - Apple or Microsoft, but the issue seems to be coming from differences between how companies implemented email standards in Apple Mail and Microsoft Outlook. ![]()
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