Hello David,
Tuesday, November 18, 2003, 2:22:18 PM, you wrote:
SC I would like to be able to set it up so that the spam I receive
SC when I am reading email with The Bat! will be deleted from the
SC server after it is marked read in the Junk folder.
SC I have tried using a filter, but have had
Hello David,
Tuesday, November 18, 2003, 2:22:18 PM, you wrote:
DB in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
DB at 2:17 PM (my time) on Tuesday 18/11/03 you wrote:
SC I would like to be able to set it up so that the spam I receive
DB What filter have you tried?
I just tried the same filter, but not using a
Monday, February 24, 2003, 1:01:44 PM, you wrote:
Hello Mean,
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 11:58:28 +0530 GMT (24/02/03, 13:28 +0700 GMT),
Mean Drake wrote:
Does TB have the capacity to create a filter that will check for the
filter conditions and if met delete the message from server.
Yes. Go
Hello David,
Saturday, March 30, 2002, 1:28:35 PM, you wrote:
DvZ If I understood your question correctly, you can use the
DvZ mail-dispatcher for that. See Account / Dispatch mail on server. There
DvZ you can select the messages you want to delete from the server.
I only get two options,
Hello David,
Saturday, March 30, 2002, 1:47:51 PM, you wrote:
DvZ But you _can_ do that with the mail dispatcher. Did you try dispatch
DvZ all mail. When you do that you'll get a new window where you can
DvZ select which messages you want to delete.
Yes, thank you, I was afraid to try,
Hello Joseph,
Saturday, March 30, 2002, 5:25:35 PM, you wrote:
JN In addition to the Dispatch Mail on Server suggestions that others
JN have made, I believe you can set the mail management to leave your
JN messages on the server for x days and also until deleted from the
JN local trash. Then,
David,
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, at 00:33:30 [GMT +0200] (which was 4:03 AM where I live) you
wrote:
DvZ Yes. You have to use selective download filters instead of incoming
DvZ mail filters. When you use incoming mail filters TB! still downloads
DvZ the messages, and when you use selective download
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