Oh, so the "delete after N days" is N days after it was moved to the
trash (as opposed to N days after the date of the email)?
That is wonderful!!!!!

/lss

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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 18:09:53 +0200 PowerMail Engineering wrote:

>Stephane Terreaux wrote:
>
>>>Also, in the release notes for PM5 there was an item about configuring to
>>>delete trash after "n" days ... where do you configure that?
>>
>>Wops, I just set that that preference to 30 days, saved the preferences
>>and exited PM5.
>>The trash was 100% emptied ...
>
>The messages that were put in the trash before you upgrade to PM 5 are
>considered as being in the trash for a very long time (the date they was
>moved to the trash was not saved in PM 4), and thus will be deleted on
>the first quit. I will try to fix that in the final version, and consider
>that they have been moved to the trash when you upgraded your DB (so they
>will be deleted 30 days after you upgrade, which is probably better than
>immediately...)
>
>
>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
>
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