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dave
05/18/2006 06:34 PM

I finally hauled my dreaded winblows pcs outta the office yesterday :) The one program on windows I just couldnt survive without was http://www.eprompter.com/, checks all your mailboxes and lets you delete all the crud you dont want without opening your mail client.Which was great for all these types of lists because I use my mails web interface for email lists. So far I haven't found anything like this for a mac, anyone know of one? Basically, just to be able to check several pop accounts and show you whats there and would be good if you could open and read them and delete unwanted ones without opening mail client. ~Dave the disruptor~

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Brian Meloche
05/18/2006 06:46 PM

I used to use ePrompter, too, but I started getting problems with it accessing certain accounts and causing 100% CPU... not to mention how distracting it was notifying me of email all the time... :-)  I use the Gmail Notifier on the Mac, but I find I have to close it down to get things done a lot of the time. When my desktop's HD crashed a few months back, I didn't reinstall ePrompter. ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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dave
05/18/2006 06:56 PM

I have been thinking about moving these list accounts over to gmail, which at this point might be my option. I too had some problems with eprompter but nothing major and with all my accounts it was worth any trouble. Usually, I would just have to re-open it. But I wanted the pc's GONE GONE GONE I did find one but it of course doesnt work on tiger and a few others that "kinda" would work but they don't run on mac intel ~Dave the disruptor~ I used to use ePrompter, too, but I started getting problems with it accessing certain accounts and causing 100% CPU... not to mention how distracting it was notifying me of email all the time... :-) I use the Gmail Notifier on the Mac, but I find I have to close it down to get things done a lot of the time. When my desktop's HD crashed a few months back, I didn't reinstall ePrompter. ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----


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