but what if you do want to delete, even if transfer failed?
i think it is too risky to do..
it doesn't take much time to delete files, so you can do it after queue is done and everything checks out ok..
I think the best way to do the delete this would be to have a delete option as part of the "queue item edit" dialog, a checkbox "delete after transfer". However even a sucessful download doesn't mean the file isn't corrupted. It could be a risky setting. This is on our todo list.
I know it is a easy manual task, but we´r using flash in scheduled mode to do file moving and have to delete old files manually every day in a vbscript ,
flashfxp is a good filemoving utility suitable for company enviroments.