On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Alex Young wrote:

>
> Hi,
>     I tried to delete the cached MX records that XMail keeps and had a
> slight problem with some of the files. If the file ends with a . then it =
> can
> not be removed from windows. All others can be removed but there are a =
> few
> named like mx.somedomain.com. Also, if you try to open the file with =
> notepad
> it says it can not be found.
>
> Anyone know how I can remove these files? Should XMail be writing out =
> files
> to the windows file system that cant be removed? Is XMail able to use =
> these
> cached results if nothing else on windows can open/view/move/delete =
> these
> files?

You should be able to nuke cache files even while XMail is running. Note,
I said *cache files* not *cache dirs*.


- Davide

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