Out of memory problems.
Nate Hess
nate at mipos3.intel.com
Tue Jul 26 23:45:31 AEST 1988
In article <2343 at rtech.rtech.com> daveb at llama.UUCP (Dave Brower) writes:
>My emacs was running on a system that was short of swap space. While
>reading in new mail to an RMAIL buffer, I got an "out of memory" error.
>Emacs had not read the mail into the buffer, and the mail was gone.
>It would be a good idea to keep mail around until it has been read in OK
>and the save of the RMAIL file completed.
This is indeed what happens. Your mail gets copied into ~/.newmail from
the spool area, then it gets copies into the RMAIL buffer, and *then*
~/.newmail is deleted. So, if you get an error while the RMAIL buffer
is copying the mail from the spool area, ~/.newmail will contain what
was in /usr/spool/mail/<user>.
--woodstock
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