Hello ETM,

On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 13:10:31 -0400GMT (22-4-02, 19:10 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

E> Does no one here ever return to the trash can, take another look
E> before trashing and find they are retrieving something?  I am
E> impressed! <grin>

Not me, but generally I don't delete any mail manually. Some mail gets
filtered into other folders with their own purge-settings, some mail
gets deleted automatically by my spam-filter, some mail gets dragged
to other folders by me, some mail gets parked in my inbox and the rest
of my inbox expires after 90 days, that suffices. No need to go and
check my trash-folder.

E> Seriously, I trash and purge at night before shutting down.  I
E> generally take a quick look at what is there before dumping the
E> trash.

I purge when shutting down, not before then, but I like to do things
without thinking about them. ;-)

E> The "empty trash" has been in every other mail program I
E> have ever used, so it can't be *all* bad.

One million lemmings can't be wrong? ;-) I agree with you, it could
come in handy, though I wouldn't use it that often.

E> I also scan/defrag the computer, but I manually set it in and
E> do not use automatic settings.  Some like auto-pilot, some prefer
E> control.

I've got this computer almost five years, re-installed Windows98
twice, but defragged only once.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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