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Jim and Bill,
Thanks for the information. I will try one or both. All my email is good stuff. The amount I get is from two rotary lists, two biplane lists and an alternative engine list. Believe it or not I have had my iMac computer for a little over a year, I search the web a lot and I have not received a single pop-up ad or spam or junk mail yet. Compared to what I was getting with my old PC I am absolutely amazed! Wish I had went with Apple years ago.
Randy
On Nov 9, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Jim Brewer wrote:
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
> have no idea what is being downloaded by my computer until it is completed.
Not so!
With 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.
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