>When it goes to the other machine it behaves correctly. When you copy the 
>files back it has the same problem.  This is machine specific.  The 
>machine that has a problem is a Dual G4 1 Mhz Sys 10.2.6 and the one that 
>works correctly is a G3 400 mhz powerbook 10.1.5.

Have you run a disk tool on the bad machine to verify that the drive 
itself is ok?

Have you run Disk First Aid (or whatever Apple is calling it now) and 
told it to repair permissions on the drive?

This is sounding like a permissions problem with the Temp Incoming folder 
(or one of its enclosing folders). Deleting the folder might not fix the 
permissions, and *nix OSs can retain the permissions of an old 
file/folder if you name the new one the same name. So when Emailer 
recreates the Temp Incoming folder, OS X may carry over the old bad 
permissions.

Have you verified that there are no other stray files in the Temp 
Incoming folder (this will probably entail using the terminal, navigate 
to the folder and do an "ls -a". That will give you a listing of 
everything in the folder including all invisible files. If you do this 
when the folder is visually empty in the Finder, then you should see 
nothing except the period and double period files (a file with the name 
of just a period and another file with the name of just two periods in a 
row).

If there is anything else in that folder, then those other files need to 
be deleted. Do a "rm *" to wipe them all out.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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