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		<title>Author: Howards End</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 comments, 1 question:<br>1) Very favourably impressed on first trial<br><br>2) Reason for use: I'm on the management committee for the block of apartments where I live. <br>Slow in Outlook to locate an attachment in 8 years of emails.<br><br>3) Possibility of corporate use:<br>I think the company I work for could benefit from this software if the following is possible:.<br>- all intra-company attachments stored centrally<br>- recipients receive a link to the store, not a physical file<br>There's a complication:<br>- some people are off-site and can't always connect to the company network.<br><br>4) Question:<br>I used Detach, with the compression option.<br>Want to undo that and keep files uncompressed. <br>Restored one file, but it came back to the email as a winzip file.<br>Also, I want to chenge the detach mask so the filenames have a prefix of [emaildate].<br>Is there a way to reverse what I have done and start over again?<br>]]></description>
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