----- > I am also following this con with interest. > Juanita, I believe the dbx files are the ones > that store your messages. Wouldn't you > wipe out all your messages if you'd do the > "move on boot"? > > Elisabeth ------------------------------------------------------------- Well I had 23 folders when I typed in dbx. I have 17 now. Don't know where they went unless the program did it. There was two folders with the address of forums I use to belong to. They disapeared. I sure didn't name any that. I did delete about a dozen messages this morning. My KB's are about 900 KB's now. There is no way I had over 3000 KB's in my folders. This morning I had 7 index folders in the trash. It wouldn't let me delete them. Three of the were the normal one but I don't know what the other ones was. I ran Spider went back and it did let me. It has a feature to find hidden URL's. Don't think that had anything to do with it. I have five in there now. I ran Spider again but this time it wouldn't let me delete them. I guess the new folders will have to rebuild before I can. I find it strange that there are people hunting ways to retrive deleted mail all the time. Me I want it gone forever. If I get a message and it is important to me I make a copy of it right then. But I file it then can't find it when I need it. HeeHee. If I trash my PC Santa will bring me another one. I think! Thank goodness God takes care of the ignorant! Juanita --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.545 / Virus Database: 339 - Release Date: 11/27/03 VIEW ARCHIVES @ //www.freelists.org UNSUBSCRIBE by sending email to triadtechtalk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the Subject field. To VIEW/CHANGE your subscription status go to //www.freelists.org/webpage/triadtechtalk Contact List Owner - dbcfour@xxxxxxx