Best I've got is to check a candidate file doesn't match the `filePath`
or `summaryFile` of any `nsIMsgFolder`. If we're only looking for things
starting with `nstmp` speed shouldn't be any more of an issue compared
to iterating through the files.

This wouldn't prevent accidentally deleting files in accounts that have
been removed from Thunderbird but not from the file system. I guess we
could look only in the files of active accounts.

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