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Randy and Bill,

Most ISPs have a remote= logon feature for checking email. If you can get to a internet connection= you can read your email from anywhere in the world. Just use your browser= (IE, Netscape, or FireFox --www.mozilla.org---free and blocks popups) and= go to the site and log in with your username and password and read or= delete the stuff you consider junk.....spam. I delete 80% without reading.= My ISP has a spam filter which routes junk mail to a folder that I screen= for Ed Anderson's stray messages ;-) and delete most of the rest. =

Jim Brewer

Albemarle, NC

 

Bill Dube wrote:
I= cannot select the ones I want to download because I
>=A0have no idea= what is being downloaded by my computer until it is completed.

=A0 =A0= =A0 =A0 =A0Not so!

=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0With Eudora (it's free), you read the text= of the message and then
decide if you want to download the large= attachment or have the server
delete it.