On 5/31/04 3:49 PM Bill McIntyre at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.

Hi Bill-
Where does one obtain such a program?

regards,
doug

>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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