nonelvis: (DW dalek)
nonelvis ([personal profile] nonelvis) wrote2008-01-04 06:57 pm
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Want to know what happens when you have an email account you haven't used regularly since early 2001, even if you've deleted the spam messages you saw when you logged in to the server via the command line?

You get 88,000+ spam messages trapped in the spam filter.

That's over 600Mb of spam.

I'm dying to know if I can delete it without the webmail server falling over. (It's still thinking about that right now.)

[identity profile] iainpj.livejournal.com 2008-01-05 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
When that happened to me on my server the first time, I wound up asking tech support to purge the mailbox for me, because I couldn't open it. When it happened the second time, I discovered that having Gmail open the mailbox via POP pulled over and sorted everything. Its spam filters are shockingly good; I think out of several thousand messages, it only marked five (that I found) as spam that weren't, and there was nothing that it had decided was real mail that wasn't real mail. (Mind, that was 6000 messages, and not 88,000. And even so, I wound up having to go away and leave it alone for a couple hours, because it kept having to reconnect to pull off the messages.

So why on earth do you need to look at an account now that you haven't touched for six years, may one ask?