Doug McAdam wrote:

>Sounds like a good idea and this would eliminate another problem I have 
>which is to empty the Downloads Folder from all those unwanted 
>attachments.

An alternative that empties the unwanted attachments from the downloads 
folder is freeware called Emailer Cleanup. 

The installation advice says to put an alias in your startup folder so 
that the program launches every time you boot up your computer, and I was 
doing it that way until I started having my ISP block the spam. But it 
slowed down the startup process just a bit, so now that I am getting so 
few unwanted attachments, I took the alias out of the startup folder and 
put an alias on my desktop. Every two or three days when it occurs to me 
that some spam with attachments has slipped through the ISP filter, I 
just launch Emailer Startup and have it clean out my downloads folder.

Bill

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