I use:

ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/campus/rpi/mail/preenmail/1.0/distrib/src/

(You may have to specify the componants in separate ftp lines.
In qhich case:

ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/campus/rpi/mail/preenmail/1.0/distrib/src/preenmail.pl
ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/campus/rpi/mail/preenmail/1.0/distrib/src/preenstats.pl
ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/campus/rpi/mail/preenmail/1.0/distrib/src/lockmbox.pl
ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/campus/rpi/mail/preenmail/1.0/distrib/src/README

It depends on if your ftp client makes call backs.)

It will need adjustment and testing for your site.  Particularly, make
sure you local delivery agent honors the locking mechanism.

Mike

,At 12:11 AM 6/28/2001 -0400, Daniel Senie wrote:
>I'd like to find some tools to go through mailboxes (mbox format, in 
>/var/spool/mail) and delete anything that's been read, and which is more 
>than 30 days old. I've got some users who just won't set the "delete from 
>server" switch, and it's time to take action. I really don't want to do 
>quotas enforcement at this point, though.
>
>Anyone know of tools to do this? I'd love it if Qpopper had an option for 
>this and would just perform the trim while it was doing its processing, but 
>the only switch I find there is auto-delete.
>
>An alternative would be to add auto-delete on a per-user basis, targetting 
>the abusive users only.
>
>Any thoughts or pointers to tools would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Dan
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>Daniel Senie                                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Amaranth Networks Inc.                    http://www.amaranth.com

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