In Digest V2004, the person identified as Bill McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> hunted and pecked out the following:
>BTW, if anyone is about to recommend Spam Sieve to me, I'm still using >9.2.2 so it is not a solution for me. However, spam may be what finally >pushes me to OS X even though I don't have another reason to go there. > >Meanwhile, I'm afraid to go on a scheduled 2 week bike tour in Provence. >If I can't get internet access fairly often to use my web mail to clean >out my server space, I'm afraid it will soon be totally filled and I'll >never see the few valuable posts that I do get. I've tried Mail Siphon (which downloads headers so I can mark emails to be deleted before dowloading) and PostArmor (which does the same, and more). I settled on PostArmor since I can mark =all= headers selected for deletion and it happens on the next connection; Mail Siphon connects and deletes =each= header individually -- it's a pain on a DSL connection, and with more than just a few would be unworkable on a dial-up connecton. They're both available from VersionTracker (www.versiontracker.com) and run on a G4 under 9.2.2. -- Selah! BWms -= Macintosh: about 50 known viruses. Windows: way over 70,000 known viruses Your call... =- ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

