From: "John A. Ardelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pegasus Mail for Windows used to have this capability built-in.  I
often wonder why more mail clients DON'T have this ability...


Most of them do, actually, but it's usually fairly hidden.


Mail.app doesn't do this as you describe it, but does offer the option to prompt you about messages over a certain size, which is near enough for most people since the Junk filter does a good job of catching/isolating/trashing the spam (though it does download it).

I don't use the Mozilla Mail client or the Eudora client anymore, but ISTR that they had the ability.

. . . and it also has "bounce-to-sender" capability.

Well, Apple Mail has THIS capability... ;)

I don't think it really works, but I suppose there's no harm in it.


_Chas_

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