On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 10:29:09PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
>What I have done in a like case was to connect to the server with telnet
>on the pop-3 port and delete the message by hand.  It goes something like
>this:

I've done this with a few offending emails... 
wasn't really my question though...I was wondering if there was a way to
*automate* this, because I run fetchmail as a deamon.  I have full
time net connectivity; however my university has found it "wise" to
block incoming connections to port 25.  

Running fetchmail as a deamon, I can't tell when a message gets undelivered,
and so I end up flooding the sender with bounce messages -- not a
desirable situation.  Neither is running fetchmail by hand.

 - flip
 
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