EXTENDED SYNTAX IN TRASHALL.LST AND KILLALL.LST Extended syntax in TRASHALL.LST/KILLALL.LST-files now allows to specify maximum age and minimum downloads for each file listed there. Also a new feature allowing to automatically delete files when there are more than a certain number matching in one area. Works like this: (File: KILLALL.LST): ; ; Demo Listfile ; NODELIST.*, MaxCount 5 ; Hold a maximum of 5 nodelists NODEDIFF.*, Days 30 ; Kill all diffs older than 30 days FIDONEWS.*, MaxCount 5 ; Hold a maximum of 5 newsletters TELIX425.* ; Kill each hack version of Telix 4.25 GOOFUP.*, Days 200, Dlds 3 ; Kill this file if older than 200 days and ; downloaded less than 3 times The global values from "KILLFILE" and "TRASHFILE" will be applied to all files except those matching one of those in that lists. The values "DAYS" and "DLDS" are ANDed (as you can see above). You may also enter "FILE.*, Days 250, Dlds 3, MaxCount 4", FileHerald will then kill or trash this file when it is older than 250 days and downloaded less than 3 times. If then more than 4 files remain, the oldest will be removed. "MaxCount" always deletes or trashes the oldest matching files first, thus you will have the desired number of the latest versions of these programs in any area. Note that "MaxCount" is only applied to a single area, if these files are scattered over more than one they will not be detected!