Currently, after saving an attachment, there is no way to track where it was saved on the local disk (unlike Thunderbird’s Ctrl+J). While “Attachments” (Ctrl+6) shows what’s in the email, it doesn’t show the local path of the downloaded file.
Currently, after saving an attachment, there is no way to track where it was saved on the local disk (unlike Thunderbird’s Ctrl+J). While “Attachments” (Ctrl+6) shows what’s in the email, it doesn’t show the local path of the downloaded file.