Hi,
I don't share Andreas statement: Of course it is easy to delete them manually 
but than the wording should be changed.

How do you delete as a normal user these corrupted files. IT's easy when
you know "sudo nautilus" or the shell but how many user do know that. It
is important for me to see if I have a corrupt backup but it is also
important that they are automatically removed.

If nssbackup is configured for daily backup and people just check in i
the morning for some time there is indeed a good chance that the backup
gets interrupted by a shut-down.

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Misleading option label: nssbackup is not cleaning up incomplete/corrupt backups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/616497
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