That would be a great thing to do, but taking out a lot of the heards of the messages might be complicated. I'm sure some one else knows more about that than I do, but it was just a thought. ----- Original Message ----- From: "brandon hicks" <silverdart12@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 9:38 PM Subject: [bookport] email spider > hi list, > I have a suggestion that would come in very handy. if the bp spider could > be > made to retrieve e-mails from pop 3 and http servers, it could connect in > the morning, grab all the list messages, the A C B and N F B newsletters > for > me and cue them for when i connect my bp at 7:30. I could then listen to > them on the way to school. > This would be a quick and easy way of grabbing newsletters from peoples' > inboxes, or whatever folder they happened to be in. > Brandon > p.s. this probably shouldn't go on this list, and i appologize if it > should > go somewhere else, but are there any good sights organized fairly easily > that i can subscribe to free newsletters at? askmagpie.com is down > apparently, and I have an interest in having newsletters sent to me, about > technology and books and such. > thanks >