Re: Cleaning up Attachment Folder

2005-04-04 Thread Jim Pistrang
Hi George, >Finding the folder is easy. Cleaning it up is tough. There are 5,888 >files in that folder at this moment. Going through them by name and >deleting is not practical. > >Any other ideas? For starters, maybe delete anything that's more than a year old? After that, you might want to ch

Cleaning up Attachment Folder

2005-04-04 Thread George Henne
>>From: "George Henne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 10:21:12 -0400 >> >>My attachments folder is over 500 megs. A lot of the files appear to >>belong to messages deleted long ago. >> >>How can I clean this up? > >

Re: powermail-discuss Digest Attachment Folder

2005-04-04 Thread Ira Lansing
>From: "George Henne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 10:21:12 -0400 > >My attachments folder is over 500 megs. A lot of the files appear to >belong to messages deleted long ago. > >How can I clean this up? You may have an Applescript called &quo

Re: attachment folder

2003-02-03 Thread Rick Lecoat
ed "Blue Abstraction and Precise-Seven" then you can do so -- set it in preferences. PM just starts with its own default attachment folder called, prosaically, Attachments. Rick --- G4/500 MHz (DP) :: OS 10.2.3 :: PM 4.1 :: 3 pane mode :: 768 MB RAM

Re: attachment folder

2003-02-03 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>Can I trash this file ? >If so, do I have to leave a file named attachments there? Leave the folder, but what contents you want to save from inside it are up to you. Mine manages to fill up with html snippets which are never worth saving. Chris --

Re: attachment folder

2003-02-03 Thread Marlyse Comte
>do I have to leave a file named attachments there? lets make a slight correction to my last posting: if you truly intend to trash all files located IN the folder "attachments", delete only the content but not the folder "attachments" itself. ---marlyse

Re: attachment folder

2003-02-03 Thread Marlyse Comte
> I just started using Powermail & imported mail files from > previous program (apple mail). In the attachments folder are > hundreds of files using 140MB of disk space. Can I trash this > file ? If so, do I have to leave a file named attachments > there? well, attachments are what they are - att

attachment folder

2003-02-03 Thread Norman Kronenberg
I just started using Powermail & imported mail files from previous program (apple mail). In the attachments folder are hundreds of files using 140MB of disk space. Can I trash this file ? If so, do I have to leave a file named attachments there?