> From: tjkphoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PCI] Trash on quit (was safe email)


> Someone had recently replied that it wasn't possible to set the trash
> to empty on quit in outlook express on the Mac version.
> I have always had it set this way - the control/function is buried in
> the "schedules" pull down menus.

Yes I worked this out a couple of days ago and you are right (so was Tom
originally actually in saying one could...). In fact, I had made a schedule
ages ago and sometimes when I quit OE a notice comes up to ask if I really
want to delete the Delete Folder and I think it had the word schedule on it
to give me the clue! Under tools/schedules you need to click new and make a
schedule, there's an action you can choose...


> -T-


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