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VK5KP > TPK 31.07.97 05:26l 21 Lines 1122 Bytes #-10483 (0) @ WW
BID : 55317_VK5WI
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Subj: More re "Don't let this happen"
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From: VK5KP@VK5WI.#ADL.#SA.AUS.OC
To : TPK@WW
Some replies to the original message re. clogging up the hard drive (not
originated by me), do not seem to understand the problem. Replies such as
"If you are not going to read the message why bother to download them".
I too have experienced the clogging problem, but was aware of it early on.
What happens is you download AND READ a message an then hace done with it.
That is you don't want to keep it forever, so you "appear" to delete it by
hitting Ctrl+U. This does delete it from the list you get when you next
type Alt+L. But the message STAYS IN THE HARD DRIVE - forever, so to
speak.
THAT is the problem, and requires that you list on a piece of paper all the
message numbers you want to keep (as per your Alt+L list, then using a file
handling programme (such as Xtree for us non Win95 users) you manually
delete all the message numbers that are no longer wanted. Hoping for no
mistakes. Fortunately both programmes / utilities list them in number
sequence order, which helps.
73s to all de Rob. VK5KP@VK5WI.#ADL.#SA.AUS.OC Adelaide , South Australia.
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