Remove named attachment

Remove named attachment

The advanced, utilities workflow component, Remove named attachment deletes an attachment, that was previously added to the payload in the current workflow.

Temporary attachments can be added during processing of a workflow and such attachments might be added as attachments in an outgoing email if such an attachment is not removed before the email is generated.

The Remove named attachment component has this parameter:


Attachment name
This is the name of the attachment, that you want to delete from the payload.
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