From: ag221 (Howard Eisenberger) Newsgroups: ncf.admin Subject: Re: E-Mail Date: 7 Feb 2001 10:18:15 GMT Organization: Gonif Systems, National Capital FreeNet, Ottawa, Canada Message-ID: Another way to send all (or part) of your e-mail to /dev/null is to use the elm filter. All you have to do is go to the menu at ">go elm #5": First, #4. edit your filter-rules If you really want to get rid of all of your e-mail enter the following line and save the file. if (always) delete Then, #3. activate the filter That's all there is to it. If you want to de-activate the filter, ">go forward" and turn off forwarding. Howard E. -- DOS TCP/IP *