No need for a mail client; POP3 is so easy to use manually. Put it this
way: it's actually easier to read your mail using telnet to the POP3
server than it is to use the old 'mail' application.


On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 02:01, Steven Tryon wrote:
> This is why I keep a copy of PMMail around.  The ability to view headers
> from the server and delete without downloading is vital for a pop3
> client.  I've yet to see one that couldn't be knocked out by
> _something_.
> 
> Steve
> 
> On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 19:31, James Harrison wrote:
> > This may not be the best or safest, but it worked for me.  I'm sure the
> > Ximian guys might offer something else.
> > 
> > I use fetchmail and procmail to get my mail and then suck it up with
> > EVO.  I edited the temporary movemail_blah.blah file and deleted the
> > offending, sorry, bastardly message.  After that EVO went on its merry
> > way.
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