Mail Siphon - 2.8.2E-mail agent to read/delete mail before downloading |
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Drop This Link - Version: 2.8.2, 9/28/2008 08:35AM PST
Marconi
This product's domain is just a click collector now and has no relation to the Mail Siphon app at all.
Great program--two suggestions come to mind 



- Version: 2.8.2, 12/19/2003 11:54PM PST
kcar27
I often use Mailticker to preview incoming mail and delete the pieces I don't want. Mailticker justs let you look at the subject and sender line, whereas Mail Siphon lets you preview the whole message and its header.
Two Suggestions for the developer:
1. Create a menubar feature a la Mailticker. A small icon in the menubar that records the number of messages waiting for you while you work is very handy. Also, if you could have a drop-down window below the menubar icon showing the subject and sender line, it would allow users to delete spam quickly.
2. Allow Mail Siphon to forward the message onto the normal email application (in my case, Apple's Mail.app). It's nice to read the messages in Mail Siphon, but what if want to have the message stored along with my other email? The only way I can see to do this is to copy and paste the text into a new mail message window and email the thing to myself.
Still, a great Program. With a couple of tweaks, it would become indispensable.
Two Suggestions for the developer:
1. Create a menubar feature a la Mailticker. A small icon in the menubar that records the number of messages waiting for you while you work is very handy. Also, if you could have a drop-down window below the menubar icon showing the subject and sender line, it would allow users to delete spam quickly.
2. Allow Mail Siphon to forward the message onto the normal email application (in my case, Apple's Mail.app). It's nice to read the messages in Mail Siphon, but what if want to have the message stored along with my other email? The only way I can see to do this is to copy and paste the text into a new mail message window and email the thing to myself.
Still, a great Program. With a couple of tweaks, it would become indispensable.
Terrific program. My… 



- Version: 2.8.1, 9/30/2002 05:58AM PST
davert
only wish is built-in alternate-port SSL support. Otherwise it's great for both weeding mail when on a model connection, and for fixing over-quota accounts (or troubleshooting - seeing what's there without making mail "read").