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POPCHECK(1) POPCHECK(1)
NAME
popcheck - see (and possibly delete) messages waiting on a POP server
SYNOPSIS
popcheck [-s pop3_server] [-u pop3_user] [-p pop3_password] [-o
filename] [-i filename]
DESCRIPTION
The command popcheck is a simple program which will let you see a list
of all messages waiting on a POP server and possibly delete some or all
of them.
popcheck can work in interactive mode (default) or in batch mode (-o
and -i options).
OPTIONS
The following options are available from the command line:
-s Selects the POP mail server.
-u Selects the mail account on the mail server.
-p Provides the password for accessing the mail account. If the
password is not provided on the command line (recommended, since
providing the password on the command line lets other system users
see it, eg. by means of the 'ps' command) the user will be prompted
for one.
-i Run in batch mode. Read a list of messages from specified file and
tell the POP server to delete these messages.
USE THIS OPTION WITH EXTRA CARE, OR RISK MAIL LOSS.
-o Run in batch mode. Store the collected information in the
specified file.
INTERACTIVE OPERATION
You are presented with a list of messages and can mark some of them for
deletion.
Keys available during interactive operation:
UP, p - Up one line
DOWN, n - Down one line
PGUP, - - Up one page
PGDN, space - Down one page
d - Mark/Unmark message
s - Exit and save changes
q - Exit without saving anything
BATCH MODE OPERATION
Run popcheck with the -o switch first to make a textfile with all
messages, including numbers and sizes.
Edit this file and remove all lines describing mail you want to keep.
Make sure the only lines in the file are those describing the mails you
want to REMOVE. Please double-check because there is no turning-back
after you execute popcheck with the -i switch.
Run popcheck with the -i switch. All messages matching the message
numbers and sizes (in the file) will be removed from the POP server.
CAVEATS
Please note that you run this program on your own risk. It's very easy
to remove messages that you want to remove, but also to remove messages
that you didn't want to remove. BE CAREFUL.
AUTHOR
Staffan Hamala <staham@algonet.se>
SEE ALSO
in.pop3d(8)
POPCHECK(1)