1) Yahoo. You are accessing via POP3. For that, all mail downloads
into the same Local Folders. That's the way OE handles POP3 accounts.
You can do something about that using Message Rules.
But first the spam. On the Yahoo mail web site Options, Spam you can
enable SpamGuard. Once you've done that, there are further POP3
settings where you can either not download the spam at all, or have the
spam messages marked with [BULK] in the subject. If you do the latter,
you can use a Message Rule (under Tools) to delete or do whatever you
want to the messages marked BULK.
As for the accounts, you can use a message rule where the message is
from the specified account, move to the desired local folder and stop
processing more rules.
2) Orange NNTP - a number of people have posted about problems with
Orange. You are not alone.
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Mike -
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"Hell's Angel" wrote in message
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Hi guys
Ihave forwarded my wo yahoo accouns to OE,but what it has done is, it
has brouth all the messages from both accounts together to the inbox
and it didn't separate the spam grrrrrrrrrr.
Also I belong to a few usenet groups but I can't access them due to
theNNTP,does anybody use Orange broadband UK?