Hi Steven,
It's quite simple in Mail. Every incoming and outgoing message is
stored in its own individual file on disk. (There are heaps of
advantages to doing it this way.) It stays there until you delete it.
When you delete it, it's gone and the disk space is immediately
reclaimed. There is no n
On 17/08/2008, at 3:48 AM, Steven Knowles wrote:
As an ex-user of Entourage, I would periodically check my Sent
emails and 'remove' attachments. Not delete the email itself, just
remove the attachment. This was because when you attached a file to
an email message in Entourage, it would bas
As an ex-user of Entourage, I would periodically check my Sent emails
and 'remove' attachments. Not delete the email itself, just remove the
attachment. This was because when you attached a file to an email
message in Entourage, it would basically duplicate the file and store
it within the
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