The problem is even if there was enough disk space, this is causing a
lot of disk activity and filling the disk up.

Could msword_filter check if the file is really a word document before copying?
At the moment it copies an arbitrary file just because it has a *.doc filename.

It was not very obvious what was actually going on.
I unmount my truecrypt volume and watch disk space beeing eaten away for no 
apparent reason. Computer gets slower and slower in the process. Of course I 
suspected truecrypt to be the problem.
I was suprised to find tracker running, I had disabled it in 
System->Preferences->Sessions. Buts thats a different story:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/215861

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msword_filter should check available disk space before copying files to /tmp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230876
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