On Friday, October 31, 2003, Thomas Fernandez wrote... >> Is there any configuration that makes TB! delete these empty >> temporary files?
> I would like to know why they are there in the first place. TB > downloads the messages into the temp folder folder, and then imports > them and deletes the tmp files. If there is a problem, the mails > will not be deleted from the temp folder, but stay there as > bat????.tmp files for debugging purposes. But why are there so many, > and why do they have zero size? It's puzzling. It is correct that they are created by TB on download, as a temp file to store information. Are you running a virus scanner? If so, you might be finding it's causing locking on the file before TB has the ability to delete the file. -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) paranoia: believing this tagline is about you.
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