> chris wrote:
> 
>> I just periodically purge my downloads folder manually of the junk.
> 
> When I did it manually, I tended to get behind and let it get out of
> hand. That is why I love Emailer Cleanup 1.2. I select the kinds of files
> that I want it to clean, and then at the end of a day I just run it once
> and watch it move all that junk to the trash.
> 
> I have it configured to clean every 24 hours, but of course I can open
> and do a "Clean Now" anytime. I just did that, and it cleaned 50
> attachments already received by 12:15 in one swell foop, without me
> having to manually trash each one.
> 
> Bill


I tried Emailer Cleanup 1.2 for awhile, but then it ceased to work
effectively--it wouldn't do anything.  It would not find "enclosed.html"
files at all, and then I just put it away.  Seems like I may have some other
issues...
-- 
Blessings,

Fred

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