On Fri 14 May 2004 20:11, jcwebpost wrote: > I have Kmail 1.6 configured with a pop filter to delete mail from the > server whenever email contains a X-Spam-Flag that equals YES. Yet, > the mail is downloaded from the server to my computer anyway. Am I > understanding the feature wrong? Shouldn't it be deleting the mail on > the server instead of downloading it? Settings | Configure KMail --> Network | Receiving Select the account and Modify. Check the setting labelled "Filter messages..." and set that to something appropriate (eg, 2000 bytes I guess) Using this to delete spam really isn't worth it since you have to download the headers anyway - if a message is more than 2000 bytes the headers get downloaded. If it turns out not to be spam the whole message, including the headers, gets downloaded, so you're not really ahead bandwidth wise. I only use it against viruses, which are usually fairly large (40+kB). Cheers, -- David P James Ottawa, Ontario http://david.jamesnet.ca ICQ: #42891899, Jabber: davidpjames@xxxxxxxxxx If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
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