Hello all,

 I just set up my Unix account to act as my POP3 server.  For some
 reason Unix creates an e-mail message, that isn't really a message,
 that holds some necessary configuration information.  Now for my
 question.  How can I set up The Bat to ignore that message?  I want
 TB to download all other mail and delete it from the server, but I
 want that configuration file to stay on the server.

 I think I can delete the file without any problems, but until I find
 out for sure from an Unix guru, I think I'd rather leave it on the
 server.  If I can delete the file, no problem, then I'll just set up
 a kill filter, nice and easy.  But if I need that file, is there
 anything I can do in TB or in Unix to fix this?

 And while we're on the topic of my Unix server and TB, does anyone
 know of a good way to have my SSH program launched when I launch TB?
 My current solution is simply a batch file. Ideally I would love to
 have a plug in or something that would make TB capable of connecting
 to the mail server using SSH. This probably isn't practical, but I'll
 wait for the more savvy to correct my errant ways. :)

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Thanks,
 Januk Aggarwal
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 Using The Bat! 1.39
 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222  A 



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