On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 12:13 AM, Chris Olson wrote: > Before somebody flames me, this is not 100% correct either. You can > browse to any of your mailboxes with Finder, like INBOX.mbox in this > case, then ctrl-click or right click and select "Show Package > Contents". This will show you your mbox files, which you can then > drag-n-drop on TextEdit or BBEdit if you need to manually fix a > corrupted mbox file. Yeah, but that's one BIG text file to open and slogging through/past attachments is a HUGE PITA. I have looked for third party apps/utilities that would strip attachments from .mbox files and have not found one. j mcd --- John McDaniel johnmcd at one.net ---