Just checked, and find that the /tmp directory is 755 permissions as I
mentioned, but the enclosed files are 600 permissions, so on my Ubuntu
10.04 box another user cannot actually read my F-spot created files.

This is better than the default 755/644 permissions on directories/files
normally used!

So for Ubuntu users I don't see the persistent-until-reboot temp files
as a security or privacy issue of any special note.

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F-Spot deletes temporary image files too early when sending mails
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