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From: Mark Phippard <MarkP@softlanding.com> > Leif, > Using Notes/Domino as an example, the Inbox Rules are evaluated and run on > the server. So if I tell it to delete a certain message or move it to a > folder, it does so as soon as the message arrives. If I then connect with > a POP client, I would only retrieve the messages that had not been deleted. Maybe I'm especially dense today. I don't run my own server. I dial into somebody's server (ATTGLOBAL's it turns out). Tell my how I can instruct that server to NOT send me a given message over a slow phone line. Right now, I have message rules, but they sit on MY PC, so I have to get a message over the line before I can delete it, right? Getting 400 junk "vacation" messages takes a LONG time and the meter is ticking. Please tell me that there is a magic trick that will take care of this (and don't say: use other software, use other provider, write your own programs, etc) and I'll stop whining.
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