In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Sam Ewalt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 13:19:05 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
>
>> delete the offending file from the server simply by using Telnet.  With my
>> current ISP I have so far never suffered the experience of having a message
>> getting "stuck" on the POP3 server.  If I should ever have a problem like
>> that, I don't know what I could do about it.  My current ISP does not even
>> permit its subscribers to accesss the POP3 server by means of Telnet.
>
>> I wonder why they would have a policy of prohibiting Telnet access.  Does
>> anyone have any thoughts on the matter?
>
>
>Security concerns and the fear of subscribers messing about somehow
>where they don't "need" to be.
>
>Sam Ewalt
Sam,
I use Pegasus to delete messages from my email server if I
don't want them. I get to view the size, headers, etc. and
mark them for deletion.
Michael L. Dawley
Pearl, Mississippi

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