In Digest V2005 #9, the person identified as Dan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
hunted and pecked out the following:

>OK, I've got Emailer Cleanup running. My only issue so far is that most 
>junk these days is spam.gif files, which EC doesn't address. Looks like I 
>might after all have to delve into AppleScripting .gifs to the trash.

Something doesn't compute here. This morning (after BellSouth and 
PostArmor refused to gee and haw) I let [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.0v3 download 50+ 
emails; after marking spams to be reported to BS, SpamCop, and the UCE 
(don't recall what that stands for now) I was left with abt 50 
attachments of various sorts -- including .GIF and .gif extensions) in my 
Downloads folder in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder. Just ran [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cleaner 1.3 and 
they're all gone. This is under Classic 9.2.2 under 10.2.8.

Go back and add .gif in the list of extensions to be deleted.

>Yes Chris, I'm using CE with 10.3.9. I've been using a classic file 
>utility called DiskTools to do the file disposal manually, pretty much 
>every time I check for more mail.

Sure that isn't DiskTop? You might be interested in trying PostArmor or 
Mail Siphon, either of which can be used to see/delete headers on the POP 
mail server before downloading. Main Siphon is manual, but PostArmor can 
be set up to screen incoming mail under various rules and filters. Then 
when you have it scan the server there are fewer to delete manually.



--
Selah!
BWms

-= Failure is not an option. It comes bundled with your Microsoft product.
                        -- Ferenc Mantfeld =-

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