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Delete mail from pop3 account with 67K messages via command line?

Asked by burnsj2 in Email Servers, SSH / Telnet Software

My inbox got bombed by a rouge script.  There is 67,000 messages.  Outlook and the like won't delete them from the server until it has downloaded all messages.  Outlook crashes before it can download that many.

I have a shell script (linux) which deletes messages.  When its run, they say "Ok deleted".  I'm guess they are just marked for deletion because they are still there.  

How can I get rid of these altogehter (I even deleted the whole account on my host to no avail).

Here is the script:

#!/bin/sh
# usage: ./clean.pop3 2500 | telnet mail.myserver.com 110
username="myemail@mydomain.com";
password="mypass";
MAX_MESS=$1
[ $# -eq 0 ] && exit 1 || :
sleep 2
echo USER $username
sleep 1
echo PASS $password
sleep 2
for (( j = 1 ; j <= $MAX_MESS; j++ ))
do
echo DELE $j
sleep 1
done
echo QUIT
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