i have 264 pages of spam and i want it all gone. i cant just select all and delete because it is too much. do i need to email it or am i missing something
1/2/2007 7:45:43 PM
there should be a link in the faq that tells you how to do it when you are over quota
1/2/2007 7:47:26 PM
i didnt see it
1/2/2007 7:58:53 PM
http://www.ncsu.edu/it/essentials/email_messaging/webmail/faq.html
1/2/2007 8:04:16 PM
well i was hoping to find a solution that didnt involve waiting 20 minutes for it to show all, but i guess that works
1/2/2007 8:06:36 PM
1/2/2007 8:07:10 PM
1) Install/Setup a mail client2) Having mail client deleting synchronize with server3) ProfitIf you are still on webmail and getting that much mail, I'd recommend switching over to Thunderbird or Outlook (Express comes with Windows, 2003 comes with Office).
1/2/2007 8:55:42 PM
i'll probably do another blind forward to gmail
1/2/2007 9:06:24 PM
Jon, I can suggest two things that might help:First, SquirrelMail lets you specify the number of messages that show up per page. You can have it show you a million billion on one page, if you want. To do so, click "Options" at the top of the page, then select Display Preferences. Change the number for "Number of Messages per Page" to something large. Then press Submit at the bottom.Click on your Inbox again. That might take a few minutes to load the entire list, but then you can click "Toggle All," then delete all of them at once.As far as long-term spam prevention, please please please check out the new Spam Filter setup tool on SysNews. I've been talking about it now for a couple of months, and it really will take the headache out of your spam problem. https://sysnews.ncsu.edu/tools-php/spam-filter-setup.phpPlease contact me directly if you need any additional help.
1/2/2007 9:56:18 PM
Yeah that really wouldn't take any time if you had a hundred or so emails per page. That's how I did it, and like ^ said, 'Select All -> Delete' two or three times is really not that hard. Then you can just purge your trash folder and its done. 5 minutes, max.[Edited on January 4, 2007 at 12:51 PM. Reason : ]
1/4/2007 12:50:48 PM