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View all attachments in the conversation / email thread
Svetlana Malakhova
Front has a similar feature when you click on the information icon. It lets you preview all attachments in the email thread and download them instead of searching for them through emails. It is very useful as we send clients a lot of PDF documents and it would be great to se them all in one place.
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Chris
Hey there, I think this schould be a "main feature". I testet Loop, its not as good as Missive, but the Search and Document part is fantastic! Be inspired.... ;-)
Skyler Reeves
This would be excellent.
Etienne Lemay
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Attachments (photos, documents, etc.) in right panel
Debra Taylor
It would be great if we had the option to view all of the attahments in a conversation (including the emails) from a conversation in the right hand panel (where you can currently choose to see contacts). It would be nice to be able to select this option rather than having to search the program or possibly have to look outside the program. Not sure if this is possible and I've missed it someplace...
Chris
Yes, i think this is a "must have", because Front does this pretty good. And some new Mail clients for MAC also (Canary, Unibox) I used it there and it was faboulus. My Favorit Solution is Canary in this point.... -> going one step more: like the feature: show all Mails from contact -> show all files.
This is much usefull in daily work! You know you did pdf from Pete, but didn`t know in wich mail. Simply "show all files from Pete" ;-)

Etienne Lemay
Etienne Lemay
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Viem all files in email exchange
Mathias Olive
I have not figured out how to do this so I suppose it's not a feature yet but it would be nice to have a panel or filter to display only the attachments exchanged during an email conversation. It's often hard to find them when an email conversation goes on for a while.
Rafael Masson
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Casey Jacobs
been asking for this for a while, would be great !! seems people are asking for this a lot just in different ways and threads
Gabriel Brunner
Yes, especially as all attached files are displayed below the emails, requiring scrolling. Outlook does this nicely in the new conversational view.