>So here is my question:
>
>Why would I want to HOLD messages?
>
>I mean the way I understand it is I would have to manually go through and
>check them, and I REALLY don't want to mess with that.

Using HOLD is exactly the same as DELETE, except that there is a copy of 
the E-mail on the hard drive.  Using HOLD instead of DELETE doesn't require 
you to go through them all.  Some of customers will go through all the held 
E-mail, but others will hold on to them just in case someone wants a copy 
of an E-mail that was held.  But, depending on your situation (an ISP 
versus a small business, for example), the DELETE action may be fine in 
your situation (it's the action that AOL uses on E-mail that it thinks may 
be spam).
                        -Scott

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