This isn't possible because all of the mail rules are handled on the
server. Well, I guess it COULD be done, but not in a non-technical way....

I imagine on the System i having an agent in the mail file that copies the
document to the IFS and then calls a program to print that to a LAN
printer attached to the i box...

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From:
David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:
05/10/2007 11:02 AM
Subject:
Automatically print an attachment?


Folks:

This isn't specifically a System i related Domino question ... and it's
not even for work ... it's for my wifes work :)

Does anyone know if there's a way a non-technical user could setup a
Domino client to automatically print an email attachment when it's
received? The email itself would be fairly easy to identify based on
from address, to address, or subject line.

This 'non-technical' user (my wife) can follow technical instructions
pretty well.

Thanks!

david


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