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advice on how to include diagnostic information that will get your
bug fixed as quickly as possible.</p>
+<p>Note that this FAQ is occasionally updated from the SVN repository
+and speaks in the past tense ("since") about a fetchmail release that is
+not yet available. Please try a release candidate for that version in
+case you need the new option.</p>
+
<p>If you have a question or answer you think ought to be added to
this FAQ list, file it to one of the trackers at <a
href="http://developer.berlios.de/projects/fetchmail/">our BerliOS
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<h2><a name="O14">O14. Fetchmail no longer deletes oversized mails with
--flush.</a></h2>
-<p>Use <code>--limitflush</code> to delete oversized mails along with
-the <code>--limit</code> option. If you are already having
-<code>flush</code> in your rcfile to delete oversized mails,
-<em>replace</em> it with <code>limitflush</code> to avoid losing mails
-unintentionally.</p>
+<p>Use <code>--limitflush</code> (available since release 6.3.0) to
+delete oversized mails along with the <code>--limit</code> option. If
+you are already having <code>flush</code> in your rcfile to delete
+oversized mails, <em>replace</em> it with <code>limitflush</code> to
+avoid losing mails unintentionally.</p>
<p>The <code>--flush</code> option is primarily designed to delete
mails which have been read/downloaded but not deleted yet. This option