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[OT] Looking for freeware automatically print email program
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| Auggie 2006-04-25, 7:06 pm |
| Hi
Have been searching a few freeware sites but haven't found what I am looking
for... thought I would check here if anybody might know of one or be able to
help:
What I'd like is a program that would run under windows and can just sit in
the system tray... then every X minutes (1-15) it will check for email (by
POP) and if there are any new emails automatically print them out.
Thanks!
Clint
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| On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 19:04:36 GMT, "Auggie" <Imperial.Palace@Rome.It>
scrawled:
> Have been searching a few freeware sites but haven't found what I am looking
> for... thought I would check here if anybody might know of one or be able to
> help:
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> What I'd like is a program that would run under windows and can just sit in
> the system tray... then every X minutes (1-15) it will check for email (by
> POP) and if there are any new emails automatically print them out.
Wouldn't that waste an awful lot of trees on printing spam?
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MGW
Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even
when you take into account Hofstadter's Law. - Douglas Hofstadter
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| Auggie 2006-04-25, 7:06 pm |
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"MGW" <mgw1979@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 19:04:36 GMT, "Auggie" <Imperial.Palace@Rome.It>
> scrawled:
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> Wouldn't that waste an awful lot of trees on printing spam?
No.
The server will reject all emails to the address that aren't from a
specified address and that doesn't contain keywords in the subject line.
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