>Except these days, things like my Favorite searches from eBay are coming in >a format that Emailer won't even download, much less read. If it were just >ones that I could ignore, then, I would! ;->
Humm... My favorite ebay searches are both downloaded and read by emailer just fine. Check your ebay prefs and make sure you have them set to text only emails. >How many do you get a day? I see at least 30-50, so it can become a >full-time job. If I could just automatically see the attachments die with >the main email, it would be great... How many downloads a day? Beats me, lots. I'm always having things either sent to me, or I go download them for work. Actually BECAUSE of my high level of downloads is exactly why I have no problems keeping my downloads folder orderly. I have no choice. If I didn't, it would be overwhelming in just a few days. Same goes for my inbox in Emailer. And yes, it IS a full time job for me to keep them organized... but its part OF my full time job, so I don't find it annoying. But I do have to admit, with the exception of a few virus emails that drive me nuts, I've been fairly successful in eliminating the spam emails and their associated HTML attachments. I've got a hand up on that because I run my own mail server, so I can block what I want at the server level and never have to see the spam at all. Also, there is at least one script out there that will convert HTML attachments into text and place them into the body of your email message. I wrote one a while back but it didn't clean the HTML code out of it. I'm fairly sure there was at least one other version created that did clean the HTML code. Check my FTP site as that is most likely where they are. -chris <http://www.mythtech.net> ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

