DE>> I think my point is that the message temp file wan able to be saved but it
DE>> appears the the server was told the the messages had been saved. (I could 
be
DE>> wrong here)
> It's actually how GMail behaves - the messages are "deleted" as soon
> as they're downloaded, no matter what client wants to do with them
> afterwards. You can use Web interface and "reset counters" to be able
> to download messages again. Beware the dupes! :-)

But we all agree that if The Bat! cannot save the 1st mail, it should
NOT download the other messages but give the user a big red screen
that he has to cleanup the TEMP dir, and ONLY allow download mail when
the user confirms that it cleaned it.

OR: be sure before download a mail that it will be able to store it:
check size and check if it can store the temp file on the HDD.

Furthermore, if "Delete from server" is set (some simple POP server,
no GMAil), ONLY delete from server if it could store it.

Mail SHOULD NEVER BE LOST because of TB. Users will bite our asses...

-- 
Vili


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