I believe all standard linux distro will have provide a shell script to clean up /tmp
when the system
boots up. If you haven't already got one, just write a little shell script to clean
/tmp in /etc/init.d(in debian)
or wherever yours is...
On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 01:11:46PM -0400, Howard Arons wrote:
> I use Cees van de Griend's perl script (html2txt; V 1.10) to view those
> pesky html messages directly from Mutt via this entry in my mailcap
> file: text/html; html2txt; copiousoutput
>
> Works great, except that the /tmp/html2txt.<nnn>.html files are never
> deleted. Right now I'm cleaning out the files in /tmp at shutdown via my
> halt.local script.
>
> Anything wrong with this approach? Has anyone else encountered this problem
> with html2txt?
>
> Howard Arons
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