William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi William,

> I also find many Incomingxxxx files in ~/Mail. I'm not sure how they
> gets created. Maybe because i let my notebook go sleep directly after
> work, then at home there's no network. Thus makes `fetchmail' in
> trouble.

That's a feature of development gnusea. There the variable

,----[ C-h v mail-source-delete-incoming RET ]
| mail-source-delete-incoming is a variable defined in `mail-source.el'.
| Its value is nil
| 
| 
| Documentation:
| *If non-nil, delete incoming files after handling.
| If t, delete immediately, if nil, never delete.  If a positive number, delete
| files older than number of days.
`----

is set to nil, so you won't loose any mail due to failures in the
further processing of gnus.

Bye,
Tassilo
-- 
If programmers deserve to  be rewarded for creating innovative programs,
by the same  token they deserve to be punished if  they restrict the use
of these programs. (Richard M. Stallman)



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