Re: Bugs

Dear,
If all the mails have exactly the same amount of Used Quota and also the
same delivery time and date then the problem is from your ISP or Mail
Server.

Also just check that you have the option to automatically delete read
mails set with the POP3 protocol..

Thanks
Clement

 On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, K M Chandra Mohan wrote:

> I am getting this same mail again and again into my mail box. However many
> time I delete it, it is there again. Because of this timeout is occuring to
> my mail account and I am not able to read any other mail. Please help me and
> stop this mail flooding my mail box
> 
> Thankyou.
> 
> K M Chandra Mohan
> kmcmohan@vsnl.com
> 
> 
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> Statistics of your (per week) usage of this service
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> Remaining Quota : 198
> Used Quota      :       2
> Last access     : text on Tue May 25 10:38:44 1999
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