Re: Deleting email based on header info
- From: "Susan" <sconkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 07:55:32 -0700
the program I use is Tumbleweed, but it's the antithesis of "free"...quite
expensive...but there are others out there, if you just do a google
search...as far as emptying mailboxes, you can always just delete the
mailbox, then create a new one for the student...and you could do this with
lots of them at one time...you could also empty them all by running exmerge
in archive mode against all of them...
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Susan Conkey [MVP]
"jda" <adamski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well that figures. Can you point me to some of these programs thatyou,
do content-filtering. I've only seen a ones that do subject or address
filtering.
Didn't expect it to be easy, but thought someone had figured it out.
Thanks for the information.
Got another question that might make my boss a little happy, is there a
way to 'empty' a mailbox of all its email. Like a reset, since a lot of
the email boxes are students that haven't used their campus email over
summer, if I could just blank the mailbox. Might make them happy,
which will may my boss happy.
Susan wrote:
I don't know that there's any "free" solution for that ...there are some
anti-spam/content-filtering programs that might be able to do it for
but they of course are not free...
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Susan Conkey [MVP]
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