DetachPipe for Outlook 5.8.8

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Make Microsoft Outlook faster, more stable and easier to backup with DetachPipe--the e-mail attachment processor. DetachPipe detaches e-mail attachments, leaving a clickable hyperlink in place. You can specify a detach filename manually, or use filename placeholders to generate a new name automatically. DetachPipe identifies duplicate files, saving even more space. Just like a normal e-mail, DetachPipe re-attaches the files when the e-mail is forwarded, and offers to delete the files when the e-mail is deleted. With DetachPipe you can save, delete, compress or re-attach attachments, and even set DetachPipe to detach incoming attachments or delete outgoing attachments. It has an AutoDetach mode where attachments over a given size and age are automatically detached every n days.

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