LMH wrote:

> So what are my options for deleting manually? Some of my accounts have
> no yahoo id, meaning there were created for access only by an email
> client.

So you are saying some of these accounts are not Yahoo mailing addresses? 
Then you will have to deal with them at whatever server they belong to, 
such as the ISP, where they exist. Yahoo is not involved with them.

> I suppose I could switch seamonkey to keep messages on the
> server for say 30 days. Would that delete everything older than 30 days
> the next time seamonkey checks for messages?

Not dependent on SeaMonkey. Check with the FAQ or support at Yahoo and the 
other places where you mail accumulates.

> I guess I could do
> something like that and then change it back to "until I delete them". It
> seems like a button that would delete everything on the server older
> than some data would be a nice addition, but I guess such things depend
> on how many folks thing that should be a priority.

There are many ways to handle email. Don't expect any one client to be 
able to address every circumstance. Find out if you have webmail access to 
these non-Yahoo accounts. Where are they, by the way?

I'd suggest you find out how to work manually with each of your mail 
servers, and then don't let yourself get in this situation in the future.

Please don't top-post. Thanks.

-- 
   -bts
   -This space for rent, but the price is high
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