Daniel V. Smith wrote the following about [netconnect] Re: Deleting mail:
> On 9 Mar 2000 18:37:59 +0000, Andrew Tait wrote:
>
> > Try this:
> >
> > http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/demo.htm
> > Let me know if this works!
>
> Instead of some software to download, as I expected, the website asked me
> for my account name and password. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but I don't
> want to give my password to some strange website I know nothing about,
The software is downloadable, but you'd need to move it onto your
web server and use it from there. There is a disclaimer on the page
about Endymion not being remotely interested in other people's mail,
logins or passwords, which seems fair enough to me. I do have a copy
running on my server at work, and the only logging available is IP
number and time of connection.
> I think I'll stick with trying to get AmTelnet to work, which at the moment,
> even after turning local echo on, etc.. is still refusing to do anything.
> I assume that before typing my user name I have to tell it my domain name,
> so I typed that at the top of the screen where it says "server" as there
> seems nowhere else to put it. A little box appears for a second, and local
> echo is turned off. After turning it on again, typing my user name etc...
> does nothing.
This works for me:
Open my POP server in AmTelnet, port 110 with Chat Bar on.
Type: USER <username>
Server: +OK Password required for <username>
Type: PASS <password>
Server: +OK User logged in
Type: LIST
Server: <list of messages>
Type: DELE <message number>
Type: LIST
The message is gone.
Hope this helps,
Totty <8^)
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Totty has an Amiga A1200, with 68060/50 and 603e/200 PPC.
32Mb RAM. 8x ATAPI CD. 1.7Gb HD. ShapeShifter V3.10 + OS 7.5.5
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