I did delete the Temp incoming as Chris said,
i will keep the list posted on the issue,
but i (carefully) think for now the problem is gone... with the wind.

What the heck is that DS.store file for ?
I thought it was from my dearly loved Novell NetWare operating system's 
directory-services.

Marc

cb wrote on 08-11-2006 20:06 * * * Start of original message text * * *

>On Nov 8, 2006, at 1:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> It solves the problem for that batch of messages but it comes back  
>> with
>> the next set of incoming mail.  I have followed your instructions  
>> to the
>> letter numerous times without success beyond that first time, and  
>> it is
>> just easier to quit and relaunch emailer.  I don't know if others have
>> experienced the same thing or not.  I am a pretty detailed person  
>> and am
>> pretty good at following instructions "to the letter" unless there is
>> something I am not seeing or my version of Classic under which emailer
>> runs or something else on my machine is preventing your fix from  
>> working
>> permanently.
>
>Do you have the Temp Incoming folder open anywhere? Such as did you  
>put an alias of it somewhere for easy access? Usually when people  
>keep seeing it come back right away, they either have an alias to the  
>folder somewhere, or they aren't closing ALL open windows before  
>starting Emailer again.
>
>-chris
><www.mythtech.net>
>
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