On Thursday, October 26, 2006, 2:01:55 PM, robert robert wrote:
> So my shell account may be disappearing soon and I'm looking for a
> recommendation for an ISP that provides SA but also allows me to apply my own
> perl filter for any mail that arrives. The latter isn't crucial but it's very
> pref
On 26-okt-2006, at 23:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So my shell account may be disappearing soon and I'm looking for a
recommendation for an ISP that provides SA but also allows me to
apply my own
perl filter for any mail that arrives. The latter isn't crucial but
it's very
prefered.
Looki
On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 16:01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So my shell account may be disappearing soon and I'm looking for a
> recommendation for an ISP that provides SA but also allows me to apply my own
> perl filter for any mail that arrives. The latter isn't crucial but it's very
> prefered
So my shell account may be disappearing soon and I'm looking for a
recommendation for an ISP that provides SA but also allows me to apply my own
perl filter for any mail that arrives. The latter isn't crucial but it's very
prefered.
Looking basically for webmail (https) imap4 and the ability to la