Hello Thomas & others on TBUDL following this thread,

Monday, January 08, 2001,  you stated regarding :

TF> ... deleted messages only get a "deleted flag" and are not taken
TF> out of the message base, so it grows and grows. Only Compressing
TF> would actually do the clean-up.

1).- You are saying that deleted messages are NEVER deleted unless
     this is done?
(I'd never noticed the Folder / Browse Deleted Messages option).

2).- Does this include the dupes are are killed?

3).- This is true whether done at the folder property level or
     (manually via) the folder menu level?

4).- That wouldn't work for a folder that disappeared then (or would
     it)? (Which happened recently, as mentioned earlier). Since you
     must be IN the folder for the command to take effect

5).- Would someone briefly define whether "purge all" is purge AND
     compress? Or does purge only relate to time limited folders?
     (I'm aware this has been defined earlier but don't recall
     precisely which).

Thanks in advance.

Douglas

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