Eudora Pro 3.0 works the same way. At 12:48 AM 3/21/97 -0600, you wrote: >Regarding computer techniques, it would help to identify what kind of >computer and/or mail reader one is using. Ted did it (see below) and >IMO it would have helped a lot if Jim Derocher (way below) had let us >know his setup. On a PC, using the Netscape Mail Reader, I was able to >highlight a message, hold the Shift button, and click on any message >below that. Every message from the first to the last message I clicked >on was highlighted. Presumably, the delete button would remove all of >the highlighted messages. >Hope this helps. >----Joel > >Ted Simmons wrote: >> >> Jim, I have a MAC so I don't know if this will work for your computer. >> Hold down the shift key and click on all the messages you want to delete. >> Then select "delete" from the message menu bar and that's all there is to >> it. >> >> Ted Simmons >> >> >"Just hit the delete key" is good advice. Unfortunately I can only >> >delete one >> >message at a time and today I found 1325 msgs waiting. That's right: >> >1325 messages. Most of which were crapola. All of which could only be >> >deleted >> >one message at a time. Don't even bother asking how long this takes. >> > >> >jim derocher > > <bold><color><param>0000,0000,8080</param> <center> </center></color></bold><center> Paul Graeber Piano Service pgraeber@1connect.com San Jose, California <bold><color><param>0000,0000,8080</param> </color></bold> </center><center> Complex problems have simple, easy-to-understand wrong answers. </center>
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