>the ability to accept PLAIN TEXT messages only. Maybe a bit contentious, but >plain text *is* teh standard for emails - unlike what Little Willy Gates >seems to think.
Agreed. >The ability to delete messages from the server before downloading them, >based on a regular expression, so I can bin all the cr4p fromo *.hotmail.com >etc. Agreed even more. In my case, I want to be able to refuse download of files greater than a given file size (e.g. at peak telephone call times, or to refuse emails from known unwanted sources such as those Africans who keep asking me to launder money for them and crash my PC while they're at it despite Phoebus trying to reassure me they're just ordinary plain text emails!) >PS. The other day you were asking about software, get DJToolkit from >Dilwyn's web site - you won't regret it :o) Agreed totally for several reasons: (1) It's a good advert for my website (2) I use DJToolkit all the time...the hackers among you could even cut it out of most of my QLiberated programs if you were really keen... (3) I specified the extensions in it and bullied Norman into writing it, which he did and also kept up with the incessant demands from DJC for changes! -- Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.soft.net.uk/dj/index.html
