On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 06:23, Andrej Kacian wrote: > On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 07:51:20 +0100 > Sascha Cunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I only payed attention to this because each of those mails is 150kb in size > > and my ISP pays traffice-wise. So i'd really like to get rid of it ;) > > If you access your mail via pop3, you can use eremove to delete it directly > from server. It's a gtk+ app, unfortunately unable to work over pop3s so far. > > There is an ebuild waiting in gentoo bugzilla for reviewing if you want to use > it. (http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34767)
This isn't an automagic solution, You'd have to select each email you wish to be deleted. You might as well just use `telnet mailserver 110` and delete them manually ;) What I'd suggest is telling your ISP that you do not wish to be charged for email, or have them institute some sort of anti-spam service. THe ISP I did a co-op at payed a fair amount for a third-party anti-spam service. The kind of thing that can be done with spamassassin and a few shell scripts. -- Chris I [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: www.cidesign.ca/~chris/ At the source of every error which is blamed on the computer you will find at least two human errors, including the error of blaming it on the computer.
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