Well you could detach and put on a local drive
Write something in perl or script to copy to a print queue. schedule that
in cron, then purge the attachments after the print queue has run

But all that automation scares me.
1) you dont want to have secure memo's printed out to a local printer. (
Stuff sent from HR about Jenny or Joes time in Rehab, lawsuit #1)
2) you dont want all the porn attachments that people like to mail each
other (trust me its in there) printed out and laying around ( hostile
workplace, Lawsuit #2)

aj mccartan
enterprise messaging
(602)534-6799




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Re: Automatically print an attachment?






I don't believe so - maybe not in the automatic manner you're looking for.

About anything could be done with an agent. But you could dump them into a

folder with a normal rule or make a view and then select all of them and
hit Print, but that's not automatic.

Chris Whisonant
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From:
David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
05/10/2007 01:28 PM
Subject:
Re: Automatically print an attachment?


Chris Whisonant wrote:
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....

Are there any rules that can be executed on the client?

I know Exchange (pitoie) has a rule setting that makes the rules run on
the client instead of the workstation.

Thanks!

david



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