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Let me second that. Deleting specific messages from the server is a great way to deal with spam when you leave mail on the server. It has to be selective because of false positives; this isn't a filter function. This way, you can POP mail from more than one Eudora client (i.e., my desktop and laptop, and my Windows and Linux mail accounts -- until one client can manage both). The first one to get spam can remove it from the server, so later POP fetches (or web mail sessions) won't be bothered by it. | |||
Eudora's POP handling is the best out there. Nobody else does it that well. It's one reason I stick with Windows rather than Linux most of the time; I do a lot of email and Linux clients aren't as good with POP. Cross-platform Penelope would thus be really useful. | |||
== Eudora Likes / Penelope Wants == | == Eudora Likes / Penelope Wants == | ||
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