angel said:
hi, how do i get only the "from now onwards" incoming email from yahoo ...
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Alas, another FUDforum user posting overly long physical lines. Maybe
FUDforum will someday fix their forum-to-Usenet gateway.
--- FUDforum: Uses a gateway to copy their forum posts to Usenet.
Please inform the administrator or moderators of your FUDforum to fix
their forum-to-Usenet gateway. Their forum posts are 1 physical line
per paragraph and assume the reader application will perform automatic
logical line wrapping. The result is their posts consist of single very
long lines that are hundreds of characters long. Newsgroups posts
should physically line-wrap at 76 characters, or less. They must also
be under 998 characters in maximum length to be RFC compliant. Ask your
FUDforum admin or moderator to be polite when gatewaying their posts to
Usenet by reformatting their posts before dumping them in newsgroups.
--- FUDforum: Borrowing Usenet to pretend they have a larger community.
You don't. POP doesn't work that way. POP only sees a single mailbox,
not folders that you have defined up on the mail server. The mailbox is
usually tied to the Inbox folder. POP looks for all message IDs that
the e-mail client has not yet seen and downloads those messages. Only
the e-mail client knows what items are knew or not. Messages either
exist in the mailbox or they don't. There is no concept within POP that
a particular message has been read or not. It is your e-mail client
that tracks that info.
Again, POP only sees a single mailbox. The mailbox is usually tied to
the Inbox. There are your clues. POP only downloads what you see in
your Inbox when using the webmail interface to your account. So move
out all messages in your Inbox to some other folder. That way, a POP
client won't see those messages moved into a folder other than the
Inbox. Choose whatever criteria you want for the messages that you move
out of your Inbox into some other folder using the webmail interface to
your account. Then use POP to yank just those messages that you left in
the Inbox folder.
The above doesn't work if you have an IMAP account because IMAP
synchronizes on all folders. You never identified what e-mail account
type that you use.