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January 22nd, 2003, 07:29 PM
#1
Looking For A Free E-Mail Trace Remover
Hello Everyone!
I am wondering if anyone has had good results with any free programs out there that will remove any trace of e-mails after I have already deleted them? I've heard about something that will make several swipes over the area that they were and will get rid any remnants or traces of them. I don't save my sent e-mails, I'm only wanting to get rid of e-mails after I've deleted them upon reading them. Is there such a program? I hope I'm explaining this okay. LOL
Thanks for your help and any advice you may have!
Leigh Ann (AttaGirl42)
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January 22nd, 2003, 07:39 PM
#2
That kind of depends on what program you are using to check your email... most of them store your mail in a big file (for example, Outlook Express puts them into files with .dbx extensions) but if you wipe that out with some utility, you will lose all your mail in that folder. (A folder in Outlook Express corresponds to a .dbx file)
There might be something on www.download.com though
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January 22nd, 2003, 07:43 PM
#3
Thanks for your speedy reply. I use Hotmail as my mail program but I have it configured to come through my Outlook Express 6.0
Will this make a difference?
Leigh Ann (AttaGirl42)
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January 22nd, 2003, 10:36 PM
#4
For your e-mail, you may have to try the following procedure:
Permanently delete the e-mails you want to get rid of, then compact the e-mail database which will free up the now unused space. Then, you can use a free space wiper program that repeatedly overwrites all of the free space on yout HD, still leaving it free but now with random data instead of e-mail or other traces.
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January 22nd, 2003, 10:53 PM
#5
Thanks for the help!!! I found a program called BC WIPE when I did a search of earlier posts here! It seems to be what I'm looking for! Thanks for all the information and for the fast responses!!! Hope you all have a good night!!!
Leigh Ann (AttaGirl42)
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