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From: Tom.Horsley@worldnet.att.net (Thomas A. Horsley)
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Subject: A challenge for kermit scripts...
Date: 21 Apr 1997 20:45:06 -0400
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Over on the worldnet users group a discussion of ways to kill spam came up
with the idea of telnetting to the POP3 port and scanning the headers using
some telnet program with built-in scripting ability. All the messages that
mention cyberpromo.com, etc. could be deleted before reading mail normally.
This sounds like just the sort of insane thing someone might already have
used kermit to do, so I just thought I'd ask if anyone has such a script
already.