Corin Langosch <[email protected]> (Di 06 Jan 2015 15:41:33 CET): > > It's not me, it's the mailserver of a client. It might sound like spam, but > it's not (afaik). The mails are not > generated locally but received via smtp by some other software of the client. > > Any help how to get exim to give up on the messages (delete them) would be > great.
The generic way:
expick <play with the options> -i | xargs exim -Mrm
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
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