A suggestion for a workaround: If you always save these files to the same folder (or subfolders of the same folder), you can create a workaround by using Hazel, which will watch folders for files that meet whatever conditions you specify. MM can save all attachments, and then Hazel will remove files smaller than x (or whatever condition you like). (You can create this using other methods too, but Hazel is very easy, robust, and flexible).

Zvi

On 25 Feb 2023, at 6:21, Thomas Eckhold wrote:

A function I use regularly is the possibility to save all attachments of a message externally in one step (Com-Opt-Shift-A). However, this really saves all attachments, including the smallest graphics (mostly company logos) and encryption signatures.

Is there a way to exclude or limit these? Perhaps also in relation to certain file types, maybe determined by suffix or by size, such as <10kb, since logos and signatures typically only have a few KB?

Ideally, there should be an extended short cut (e.g. Com-Opt-Ctrl-Shift-A), where you can define which attachments are to be omitted.

If this possibility does not yet exist, then I kindly ask Benny to understand this as a feature request.

Thanks

Thomas


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