![]() The system will only repopulate the items as you use it. If not, and they appear orphaned, then you can remove them manually without hurting anything. If you remove the corresponding email message, then the temporary items should disappear as well (eventually). The system merely downloading content in this manner will not hurt you. Many programs cache files so if you browse by them it can make them available quickly without requiring you re-download them every time. This same behavior is true for any files you open in any application, be they in a Web browser, email client, or otherwise. One option is to store these along with the message itself, the other is to leave it on the server, and the last is to store them all in a central location. ![]() If someone sends you a Word document, then it will need to be stored temporarily in some location so the system can have it ready if and when you decide to access it. The program needs some place to store attachments that you open.
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