Thank you for pointing out the auto-file log.  I've never explored this 
feature and can see where it could be a great way to read incoming mail 
that is pre-sorted into folders.  The question I have is that when I 
opened my auto-file log (this is the first time I've ever done this even 
though I've been using Emailer for years) I found that I have  1198 
messages there and 847 of them say "This message has been permanently 
deleted".  How do I get rid of those 847 entries in the log?

Carol Hansen Grey

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 3/29/02 11:36 PM:

>Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 23:35:52 -0800
>From: Dave Nathanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re:  subject line issues oops
>
>
>Ah ha! Logs, you said it, the magic word. 
>If you will just open the most recent (unread) Auto-File Log, it will 
>show you exactly what came in, and where it is now. I usually sort this 
>by "folder", and quickly glance down it for anything hot before slogging 
>through the usual bolded folders. If you will open this auto file log 
>frequently, it's not so hard to wade through, as it make a new one every 
>time you've looked at the old one. 
>
>I have TWO mail actions for each mail list I'm on. First one to see if it 
>should get filed somewhere AND if it mentions my name, (this files it, 
>and colors it red, as it's a reply to me usually) and then a 2nd mail 
>action that just operates if it's a mail list item & files it without 
>coloring it. 
>
>Some people feel the auto-file Log is a fabulous feature, and the best 
>way to read their email, which has already been sorted into the right 
>folders. 
>
>Dave Nathanson
>Mac Medix

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