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Re: mutt does not delete TMP files



This sounds like the body cache is in effect...  To set the
directory where the files go, configure message_cachedir.

To turn it off, set message_cachedir to "".
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Thomas Roessler   <roessler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>





On 2007-02-06 14:07:36 +0900, Nick Hastings wrote:
> From: Nick Hastings <mitsubishievo2@xxxxxxxx>
> To: Mutt <mutt-users@xxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 14:07:36 +0900
> Subject: Re: mutt does not delete TMP files
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> * Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@xxxxxxxxxx> [070206 01:20]:
> > 
> > I have found an Error in mutt while using IMAP and connecting to courier.
> > 
> > If I enter a Mailfolder with mails, mutt does not only fetch the desired
> > headers but the whole NEW messages...
> 
> Sorry, I can't help but I can let you know that you aren't alone: I see
> the exact same thing.
> 
> Anyone know what is going on here?
> 
> > And more, while using imap. mut does not more respect $TMP, $TMPDIR,
> > $TEMP or $TEMPDIR and write to /tmp thousands of files...
> >                                                ...and does not delete it!
> 
> I think you need to define it in your .muttrc Eg.
> set tmpdir="~/.tmp"
> 
> > I have encountered the problem as mutt was not more able to save messages
> > because I hit the "out of inode" problem (arround 38.000)
> > 
> > I use Debian Sarge/Etch/Sid and the versions 1.5.9 and 1.5.13
> 
> I'm using 1.5.13-1.1 from Sid.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Nick.