Not really, but problems like this often point to an issue with the mail
server.
If getmail writes detailed logs (or can with the right flag) then take a look
at them. I suspect what is happening is getmail is telling your
server to delete the messages and your server is not doing it.
This happened to me once recently from the AT&T-Yahoo server, and it happened
on a big 148 MB ( where 1 MB means 10 ** 6 bytes) download that took 5 1/2
hours on 6 Mbps DSL connection: should have been much faster but AT&T-Yahoo
server tends to be slow.
Subsequently I went into the webmail, set the highest possible number of
messages to a page, 200, and deleted 200 at a time without looking them over,
since they were already downloaded. Subsequent getmail downloads did delete
the messages from the server. So it must have been a temporary server glitch,
and at the worst time.
Tom
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