I’m sure you know this, so apologies, but hazel can also dig into a folder hierarchy. So as long as the the various customer folders are under a single ‘top’ folder, you might be able to come up with sufficiently stringent criteria not to weed out other small files…

On 25 Feb 2023, at 11:22, Thomas Eckhold wrote:

Thank you for your suggestion, Zvi! Hazel is one of my favourite apps since at least 15 years. However, typically, I need to select different folders (customer folders) to save the attachments. Often I create new subfolders during the saving process. Will think about to save to a „cleaning folder“ (or to setup each new customer folder) first and move the files from there to the correct location, if it is too difficult in MailMate to achieve the desired result.

Thomas


On 25 Feb 2023, at 17:07, Zvi Biener wrote:

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

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