Hello Thomas,

Friday, October 31, 2003, 8:28:20 AM, you wrote:

TF> I would like to know why they are there in the first place. TB
TF> downloads the messages into the temp folder folder, and then imports
TF> them and deletes the tmp files. If there is a problem, the mails will
TF> not be deleted from the temp folder, but stay there as bat????.tmp
TF> files for debugging purposes. But why are there so many, and why do
TF> they have zero size? It's puzzling.

I have nothing like this in any of my TB directories, but I did notice
a lot of *.tmp files with names like:

ffe96db1_{8DC1A9E4-0A15-11D8-8737-00E0295A61BA}.tmp

...in c:\windows

I delete them occassionally, but never was able to pin down what app
was producing them... now I wonder if TB might not be the culprit.

 
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