On Tuesday, August 16, 2011 02:28:53 AM Dale wrote:
> Joost Roeleveld wrote:
> > On Monday, August 15, 2011 09:23:44 PM Peter Humphrey wrote:
> >> On Monday 15 August 2011 19:38:49 Dale wrote:
> >>> J. Roeleveld wrote:
> >>>> You're welcome, my Gentoo-user archive goes back to 2004 :)
> >>> 
> >>> Mine goes back a year.  Gentoo moves so fast, I figure a year should
> >>> be
> >>> more than plenty.  Maybe I need to rethink that a little.  I could
> >>> be
> >>> wrong.  :/
> >> 
> >> I've just raised the expiry period on my GentooUser folder to 365 days
> >> so as not to be caught out this way again.
> > 
> > Where do you set that?
> > 
> > --
> > Joost
> 
> Depends on what email program you use.  I use Seamonkey for mine but a
> friend showed me mutt the other day.  I need to ask him if I can be
> nosey and look at it closer to see how it works.  I was several feet
> away at the time.  It was threaded tho.  I love my threading feature.  ;-)
> 
> If you use Seamonkey, right click on the folder that the emails go to.
> Select properties and then the retention tab in the pop up.  Just click
> on the correct stuff and set it to how many days you want it kept.  Some
> other programs may have something similar tho.

I use KMail to an IMAP server and as I am a digital pack-rat, I hardly ever 
delete anything. :)
Only time I will delete any email or documents is when it's either duplicated 
or covered by a confidentiality agreement. :)

--
Joost

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