Hello,
I'd like to delete all mail containing attachments on the server
(= no download at all)
*unless* the mail contains a specific string in the subject line.
(e.g. file_from_xyz)
This is because I receive a lot of mails containing quite large virus files
lately...
I'm trying to achieve this
When I delete an email or an attachment from a folder, what happens to
it? How is it removed from my hard disk? I've dug through TheBat
help file but if the answer is there I missed it.
Thanks,
Andy
Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ:
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, Andy Fluke wrote...
When I delete an email or an attachment from a folder, what happens to
it? How is it removed from my hard disk? I've dug through TheBat
help file but if the answer is there I missed it.
I think initially it is flagged for deletion, and then
Hi Andy.
At 1:14 PM on Thursday, June 13, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Deleting Mail]:
AF When I delete an email or an attachment from a folder,
AF what happens to it? How is it removed from my hard disk?
AF I've dug through TheBat help file but if the answer is
AF there I missed
Hi Andy,
on Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:14:26 -0400GMT (13.06.02, 19:14 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
AF When I delete an email or an attachment from a folder, what happens to
AF it? How is it removed from my hard disk?
In addition to Jonathan's proposals I'd
On 13-6-2002 at 20:10, Peter Meyns wrote:
Hi Peter
In addition to Jonathan's proposals I'd recommend to compress all folders
after deleting and purging. If you want to be _absolutely_ sure, that no
trace of your deleted messages is left, you'd need a tool like PGP's Wipe
feature or
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