When eudora is configured as an IMAP client, it connects to the server and
begins scanning the Dominant (e.g. home) directory, to populate its
cache. Since the IMAP server was the same system my linux account is on
(e.g. running win4lin as a client on top of it), and since win4lin defaults
to putting the 'win' directory in the user's home directory, and since
Eudora's IMAP cache is down inside the C: drive somewhere, as Eudora
creates more and more cache files, those in turn become visible to the IMAP
server, which ships them back to Eudora, which creates more (recursively in
the directory structure) cache entries, etc... I finally stopped Eudora
after it had been running for close to an hour, and had copied over 400MB
of crap :( Only solution I could think of was to move the 'win' directory
elsewhere...
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