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email overload ?
Hello all ,
Can anyone help with the following problem I'm having downloading my emails .. I've been on holiday and when i synchronised to collect my mails , I've found that I had 700 (bloody spammers) waiting for me . But due to my 56k modem Icannot get them to fully download and every time the computer stops downloading ( usually at 400 ) when I resynchronise it starts at no: 1 again so i'm stuck in a vicious circle . can anyone help ? PS the isp is freeserve Thanks Glenn |
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On Thursday, "Icy" wrote:
I've been on holiday and when i synchronised to collect my mails , I've found that I had 700 (bloody spammers) waiting for me . PS the isp is freeserve http://fsmail.freeserve.com/ If Freeserve webmail is anything like other ISP's webmail, you'll be able to read and delete them all on-line without downloading them to your PC. Leave the ones that you DO want, then check your email as normal and only those ones will be downloaded. -- Bryan Anderson | www.bryananderson.co.uk |
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"Icy" wrote:
Can anyone help with the following problem I'm having downloading my emails I've been on holiday and when i synchronised to collect my mails , I've found that I had 700 (bloody spammers) waiting for me . It depends on your email client, but you could set it to download just the headers, then delete the messages which are obviously spam before setting it back to download bodies as well. Tim |
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Use Freeserve's web mail and delete them directly from the server. Then
when you syncronise, there are less e-mails to retrieve. ~ Adrian ~ |
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Adrian wrote:
Use Freeserve's web mail and delete them directly from the server. Then when you syncronise, there are less e-mails to retrieve. ~ Adrian ~ Now this is why I like my DSL and Outlook 2003 and its fantastic junk filter. It has a built in list of keywords which it checks against message headers and deletes any email that matches two or more (depending on the settings). Only once since installation have I lost a genuine email. I consider that a pretty good record. -- Cassandra Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People Too!' Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot) uk. Change the obvious to the obvious. Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you. |
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"Amethyst" wrote in message ... Adrian wrote: Use Freeserve's web mail and delete them directly from the server. Then when you syncronise, there are less e-mails to retrieve. ~ Adrian ~ Now this is why I like my DSL and Outlook 2003 Shouldn't it be outlook 2004 considering it's gunna be released nearer the end of this year?! Either that or they could call it horny office to go along with the longhorn theme... |
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"Icy" wrote in message ... Hello all , Can anyone help with the following problem I'm having downloading my emails . I've been on holiday and when i synchronised to collect my mails , I've found that I had 700 (bloody spammers) waiting for me . But due to my 56k modem Icannot get them to fully download and every time the computer stops downloading ( usually at 400 ) when I resynchronise it starts at no: 1 again so i'm stuck in a vicious circle . can anyone help ? PS the isp is freeserve http://www.kempston.demon.co.uk/smb Download POP3 Scan Mail, Install it. Then download the VB40032.dll file and extract that into \Windows\System32 Configure your account into POP3 Scan mail, hit connect. Delete the emails you don't want. |
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Jeremy Collins wrote:
Amethyst wrote: Adrian wrote: Use Freeserve's web mail and delete them directly from the server. Then when you syncronise, there are less e-mails to retrieve. ~ Adrian ~ Now this is why I like my DSL and Outlook 2003 and its fantastic junk filter. It has a built in list of keywords which it checks against message headers and deletes any email that matches two or more (depending on the settings). Only once since installation have I lost a genuine email. I consider that a pretty good record. Don't want to start an advocacy war here, but I recommend you take a look at Mozilla for email. The junk mail filtering is Bayseian (i.e. statistical) rather than just making comparisons to keywords. You spend some time "training" it to know what you consider to be spam, and then it works brilliantly. I've had ~100 spams since Monday, and have only had to manually delete two or three. Sorry use Outlook for work - need to keep to office protocol. -- Cassandra Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People Too!' Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot) uk. Change the obvious to the obvious. Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you. |
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Thanks for all your help I'm now up and running again .
Glenn "Icy" wrote in message ... Hello all , Can anyone help with the following problem I'm having downloading my emails . I've been on holiday and when i synchronised to collect my mails , I've found that I had 700 (bloody spammers) waiting for me . But due to my 56k modem Icannot get them to fully download and every time the computer stops downloading ( usually at 400 ) when I resynchronise it starts at no: 1 again so i'm stuck in a vicious circle . can anyone help ? PS the isp is freeserve Thanks Glenn |
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Amethyst wrote:
Adrian wrote: Use Freeserve's web mail and delete them directly from the server. Then when you syncronise, there are less e-mails to retrieve. ~ Adrian ~ Now this is why I like my DSL and Outlook 2003 Yep and most of the BIG e-mails I get are from virus infected outlook users.. You do realize almost ALL e-mail clients have had filters for years? -- Stacey |
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