retrieving attachments from multiple email messages in one attemptfrom MS-Outlook 2007

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If I have emails from Person 1, Person 2....Person 110 and each email
has an attachment is there a way in Outlook 2007 to get download all the
attachments from Person 1...Person 110 in one attempt in one folder
instead of manually going to each email message and downloading them
individually.
 
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If I have emails from Person 1, Person 2....Person 110 and each email
has an attachment is there a way in Outlook 2007 to get download all the
attachments from Person 1...Person 110 in one attempt in one folder
instead of manually going to each email message and downloading them
individually.

If you receive the e-mail, you already have the attached file. Attached
files don't roam around in the web ether waiting for you to retrieve
them. They are *in* the e-mail. So after receiving e-mails from those
110 senders, you already downloaded whatever they attached.

So what's your real question? Might it be that you want to
automatically *extract* the attachments from every received e-mail?

http://www.google.com/search?q=+outlook++add-in++attachment++extract+free
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/attachments_processor/
http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook/Attachment-Save.asp
 
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If you receive the e-mail, you already have the attached file. Attached
files don't roam around in the web ether waiting for you to retrieve
them. They are *in* the e-mail. So after receiving e-mails from those
110 senders, you already downloaded whatever they attached.

So what's your real question? Might it be that you want to
automatically *extract* the attachments from every received e-mail?

http://www.google.com/search?q=+outlook++add-in++attachment++extract+free
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/attachments_processor/
http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook/Attachment-Save.asp

Thanks, yes I wanted to automatically *extract* the attachments from
every received e-mail and the
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/attachments_processor/ does that.

Thanks for the links and response.
 

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