possibly - you can use a rule to move or flag messages containing words in
the header and include the attachment extension, but it might miss some
that are embedded because the attachment name isn't in the header.
you can't use find - it doesn't look at headers. but you can flag or set
categories etc and then find will work.
Some of the search programs may work on attachments -
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/search.htm
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Brooke Justice said:
Is there a way to either search for, or make a rule to do something with,
emails that have attachments with certain file names or extensions?
Thanks,
Brooke Justice