Hi KC,

Moving an Email to the trash with control 8 and freeing database space are two 
different things.  As far as I know, this is how it works.  You read through 
your mail, keep what you want, and move the rest to the trash folder.  When 
you're done, you empty the trash, either from the Email action menu while 
you're in the trash folder, or when exiting Keymail.  While the mail is in the 
trash, it is still stored in the Keymail database, but the system knows that it 
is located in the trash folder instead of another one.  When you empty the 
trash, the Email is deleted from the database, but the space it took up is 
still not available.  When you free database space, Keymail removes all the 
empty space formerly occupied by the trash, and shrinks the database down to as 
small a size as possible.

I hope this makes sense.

Sarah


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Hello Sarah Et Al,

Can you please clarify.  Once KS7.2 is installeded, are you 
saying you don't  really need to do the  (qwert command) s, e, f, 
any longer to clean out trash?
(I'm not ready to  download KS7.2.  However,  I've seen  Ctrl + 8 
in KS7.0 and, possibly,  before.)
KC

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