Version 2. These colors are stored in the. Under the Options menu Version 2. OutlookAttachView now replaces these characters with a space character. Fixed bug: The 'Select Outlook Folders' window displayed empty folders list The bug appeared on version 2. Fixed a crash problem occurred on some systems after version 2. To sort the first column you should not hold down the Shift key. Be aware that this feature is quite slow Also, the last size and position of this dialog-box is saved to the config file.
The default is 64 characters Version 2. The reason for this changed: I found out that many users think that there is a bug in OutlookAttachView because they can't find some of the attachments, without understanding that they have to turn on the 'Show Inline Attachments' option. When you use the SaveDirect mode, the attachments list is saved directly to the disk, without loading them into the memory first.
This means that you can save a list with large amount of attachment lines into your disk without any memory problem, as long as you have enough disk space to store the saved file. Version 1. It also allows you to stop the copying process by clicking the stop menu.
You can also choose the 'Create subfolders automatically' option if you want that OutlookAttachView will automatically create the subfolders for you. The date range is now saved in the. When it's turned on, inline attachments are marked with blue background color. Decreased the memory consumption when the list of found attachments is very large.
When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line. Be aware that when you use this option, OutlookAttachView extracts the attachment into a temporary folder, and then opens it with the default application, according to the file extension.
When you close OutlookAttachView, all temporary attachment files are automatically deleted. For example: OutlookAttachView. Added option to filter the attachments list by file extension - you can now specify the list of file extensions in comma-delimited list that you want to find. All attachments with file extensions that are not in the list won't be displayed.
In the 'Copy Selected Files To Added 'Set the modified time of the file to the time of the message' option. When it's turned on, the extracted attachment file will get the same modified time of the message that contains the attachment. The value is taken from x-mailer header line.
This column is only relevant for received messages Inbox. Added 'Computer Address' column, which displays the computer name or IP addresses that sent the message. When this option is turned on, the column names are added as the first line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file. These attachments are saved as. Fixed issue: removed the wrong encoding from the xml string, which caused problems to some xml viewers. Fixed bug: The 'Created On' column displayed wrong dates in some Outlook configurations.
Also, changed the 'Save Selected Items' to 'Export Attachments Information', to avoid the confusion between saving the attachment files and exporting the attachments details. Added separated x64 version - for using only with x64 version of Outlook Added 'Folder Path' column.
In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OutlookAttachView. Otherwise, it's recommended to open Outlook in the right profile before starting OutlookAttachView. This window allows to choose to scan your mailbox only in specific dates range.
After choosing 'Ok' in the options window, OutlookAttachView starts to scan your Outlook messages and display the found attachments in the main window of OutlookAttachView. If you want to stop the scan process, simply choose the 'Stop' menu. Files Drag and drop bookmarks to the Finder. Spotlight Spotlight Importer for bookmark files. History History of visited servers with timestamp of last access.
Import Import Bookmarks from third-party applications. Quickly preview files with Quick Look. Press the space key to preview files like in Finder.
The outline view of the browser allows to browse large folder structures efficiently. Synchronize local with remote directories and vice versa and get a preview of affected files before any action is taken. All passwords are stored in the system Keychain as Internet passwords available also to third party applications. Certificates are validated using the trust settings in the Keychain. Reads your proxy configuration from network settings. Encrypts passwords limiting access to your account.
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Subscribe to the users group to discuss features and issues you are having. Connecting to every server. With an easy to use interface, connect to servers, enterprise file sharing and cloud storage. You can find connection profiles for popular hosting service providers. SFTP With support for strong ciphers, public key and two factor authentication. S3 Connect to any Amazon S3 storage region with support for large file uploads. Azure Access Microsoft Azure Cloud storage on your desktop.
Backblaze B2 Mount the low cost cloud storage on your desktop. Google Drive Access Google Drive without synchronising documents to your local disk. Dropbox Access Dropbox without synchronising documents to your local disk. Version 6 Filename Encryption File and directory names are encrypted, directory structures are obfuscated.
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