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Joost Roeleveld wrote: |
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> On Monday, August 15, 2011 09:23:44 PM Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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>> On Monday 15 August 2011 19:38:49 Dale wrote: |
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>>> J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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>>>> You're welcome, my Gentoo-user archive goes back to 2004 :) |
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>>> Mine goes back a year. Gentoo moves so fast, I figure a year should be |
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>>> more than plenty. Maybe I need to rethink that a little. I could be |
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>>> wrong. :/ |
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>> I've just raised the expiry period on my GentooUser folder to 365 days so as |
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>> not to be caught out this way again. |
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> Where do you set that? |
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> Joost |
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Depends on what email program you use. I use Seamonkey for mine but a |
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friend showed me mutt the other day. I need to ask him if I can be |
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nosey and look at it closer to see how it works. I was several feet |
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away at the time. It was threaded tho. I love my threading feature. ;-) |
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If you use Seamonkey, right click on the folder that the emails go to. |
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Select properties and then the retention tab in the pop up. Just click |
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on the correct stuff and set it to how many days you want it kept. Some |
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other programs may have something similar tho. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |