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POPSurgeon v1.4 released

POPSurgeon goal is to use an ISP server as backup for emails (or to remove sensitive email from said server). It achieves this goal by allowing one to remove unwanted email from the server.

The fifth release of POPSurgeon is now available. It features more user-friendlines, such as a popup menu that shows the options for any given message or group of message.

Also, the preferences as well as the most recently openend accounts are remembered in $HOME/.popsurgeon/preferences.txt

Posted by Daniel Léonard 2003-12-18

POPSurgeon v1.3 released

POPSurgeon goal is to use an ISP server as backup for emails (or to remove sensitive email from said server). It achieves this goal by allowing one to remove unwanted email from the server.

The fourth release of POPSurgeon is now available. This release remembers the recently opened accounts (although it is not persistent).

Posted by Daniel Léonard 2003-08-09

POPSurgeon v1.2 released

POPSurgeon goal is to use an ISP server as backup for emails (or to remove sensitive email from said server). It achieves this goal by allowing one to remove unwanted email from the server. The third release of POPSurgeon is now available. This release allows the inspection of message by looking at the header, the body or both. POPSurgeon is a program to perform discrete deletion on a POP3 server.

Posted by Daniel Léonard 2003-08-01

POPSurgeon v1.1 released

POPSurgeon goal is to use an ISP server as backup for emails (or to remove sensitive email from said server). It achieves this goal by allowing one to remove unwanted email from the server.

The second release of POPSurgeon is now available. This release add user interface friendliness in the form of menu mnemonics and menu accelerators.

Posted by Daniel Léonard 2003-07-28

POPSurgeon v1.0 released

POPSurgeon goal is to use an ISP server as backup for emails (or to remove sensitive email from said server). It achieves this goal by allowing one to remove unwanted email from the server.

The first release of POPSurgeon is now available. It allows the basic functionnality, removing unwanted emails from the POP3 server.

Posted by Daniel Léonard 2003-07-19