Removing attachments in Mail

When I select the command "remove attachments" I end up with a message that has the initial attachment removed, but with a new attachment, small in size, named Mail Attachment.txt that says that the iniital attachment was removed (used to be just text in the previous Mail versions).
As I select a command that promises to get rid of attachments, I exchange it with a new one. Very irritating. How can I have it really removed all the way, and rather have the remove confirmation in text again?

Similar problem, and this seems to be common among users of this forum.
The "Remove Attachments" command does not work with sent files. This is true whether I drag a photo to the message, or use the paper-clip attachment button.
I can remove attachments from received messages. Just not sent ones.
This is a bug, methinks.

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    Message was edited by: FabeRox

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    Temporary solution: Do not send mails with attachments you want to potentially remove later on from within Mail.app in Lion at the moment. Instead, use an iOS device or your mail provider's web interface for sending those mails. Apple, please fix it!
    Message was edited by: FabeRox

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    The "Remove Attachments" command does not work with sent files. This is true whether I drag a photo to the message, or use the paper-clip attachment button.
    I can remove attachments from received messages. Just not sent ones.
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    I am not sure when I will get the chance to test this -- maybe this afternoon. But I had not understood that what you called original continued to have the attachments. If so, this strongly suggests to me that it indeed may be the way Gmail maintains the All Mail folder that is causing this. See:
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    I am not sure when I will get the chance to test this -- maybe this afternoon. But I had not understood that what you called original continued to have the attachments. If so, this strongly suggests to me that it indeed may be the way Gmail maintains the All Mail folder that is causing this. See:
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