It happened again. / was full.
At the same time I received an empty message! So it does have an effect on
dbmail.
Meanwhile I've created a symlink for /tmp to a bigger filesystem.

Anne


> i know, /tmp if just the default dir that mysql uses for tmpdir variable
> :P
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marc Dirix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "DBMail mailinglist" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 10:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [Dbmail] what if /tmp is full?
>
>
>> On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 09:01:02AM -0000, Jorge Bastos wrote:
>>> I think DBmail doesn't use temporary tables in it's work, maybe
>>> Paul/Aaron
>>> can clarify us if it does or not, i'd like to know also :P
>>
>> /tmp has nothing to do with temporary tables, it is part of the unix
>> filesystem where typically temporary files are placed.
>>
>> dbmail uses it to place files which are meant for inter-process
>> messaging.
>>
>> Because these files are persistent, I would prefer them in
>> /var/lib/dbmail.
>>
>> Marc
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