In message <52ffe73516antispam@xxxxxxxxx> Frank de Bruijn <antispam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >In article <f361cc0152.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, > Martin Angove <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Delete after downloading is ticked. > >> Ignore already retrieved is greyed-out. > >> I can't see a box for Delete after <n> days, unless you mean "Keep <n> >> days" which is also greyed out but contains "--" in the box. > >Yes, I looked at the manual for the English version of that text. Must >have translated it when I put it in the manual instead of looking at the >template. > >Anyway, this is more or less the standard setting for AntiSpam so I >can't see why it doesn't work as expected. Could you send me a copy of >your Rules and Settings files, please (off list - make sure you remove >your username and password)? > I always like to start from standard settings and change things gradually. We're off for a few days this morning (as soon as we can get the children breakfasted!) so I did a last check of email, only to have AntiSpam "abort on data transfer in user tests" or something similar - I can't capture the message as the thing is one of those boxes that pops up 10 times a second and can't be "ok'd". Alt-Break doesn't get out of the mess and I have to Ctrl-Break and restart. I have four mailboxes configured and it only happens on the last one (I tried three times, the last time I manually fetched just from the last box). The first three boxes are individual pop3 accounts with our ISP and are empty, the fourth box is a "catch everything" pop3 account with the company that hosts angove.org.uk and it had three mails waiting this morning. I haven't changed anything at all in AntiSpam since last night, so I don't know what's going on. I picked up mail by not loading AntiSpam and doing a manual fetch from PopStar. If it's ok with you I think that when we get back I'll re-install AntiSpam and see where we go from there. I'll obviously let you know how I get on. This will probably be next Saturday or Sunday by the time we've settled in. Thanks for your interest so far, anyway! Hwyl! M. -- Martin Angove