Steve Abrahamson wrote:

>One thing that's always struck me as double work is that when I delete an
>email with enclosures, I have to delete the enclosures first, then delete
>the mail.

PowerMail moves the attachments to the Finder trash when a message is
deleted (ie, when the trash is emptied, or when old messages are deleted
from the trash on quit). However, only attachments that are still in the
attachment folder are moved to the trash; if you have moved them outside
of the attachment folder, PowerMail will leave them untouched.


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


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