Work on docs.

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* [Downloading new messages](#downloading-new-messages) * [Downloading new messages](#downloading-new-messages)
* [Generating debug log file](#generating-debug-log-file) * [Generating debug log file](#generating-debug-log-file)
![RSS Guard](images/rssguard.png){:width="64px"} <img src="images/rssguard.png" width="64px">
# Foreword # Foreword
First, let me say, that you can contact RSS Guard's lead developer via [e-mail](mailto:rotter.martinos@gmail.com) or just submit a ticket here in the repository. First, let me say, that you can contact RSS Guard's lead developer via [e-mail](mailto:rotter.martinos@gmail.com) or just submit a ticket here in the repository.
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## Cleaning database ## Cleaning database
Your RSS Guard's database can grow really big over time, therefore you might need to do its cleanup regularly. There is a dialog `Cleanup database` in `Tools` menu to do just that for you, but note that RSS Guard should run just fine even with thousands of messages. Your RSS Guard's database can grow really big over time, therefore you might need to do its cleanup regularly. There is a dialog `Cleanup database` in `Tools` menu to do just that for you, but note that RSS Guard should run just fine even with thousands of messages.
![`Cleanup database` dialog](images/cleanup-db.png) <img src="images/cleanup-db.png">
## Portable user data ## Portable user data
RSS Guard checks "config directory" (this is `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local` directory on Windows) for existence of file: RSS Guard checks "config directory" (this is `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local` directory on Windows) for existence of file: