As an addenda (and because the current version is still 78.*) I have to mention
the real problem with this bug.
If Thunderbird is used long enough to accumulate 1 temporary files in the
TEMP directory, so it has all the files from nsemail.eml to nsemail-.eml,
Thunderbird will suddenly st
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
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Same issue with Thunderbird installed via snap except /tmp folder is now
~/Download/thunderbird.tmp
Lots of leftover files that never go away
Thunderbird 78.4.1
snap 2.47.1+20.10.1
snapd 2.47.1+20.10.1
series 16
ubuntu 20.10
kernel 5.8.0-26-generic
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Still valid. On a system with lots of Users, there are thousands of
mails left which all go in the backup. Why can't you just have them
automatically deleted after sending them - or at least some kind of
encrypted!
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This has been confirmed to be an upstream bug, so I recommend discussing
it and testing/confirming fixes there.
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nsema
This bug still happens on Ubuntu 20.04 beta running Thunderbird
1:68.7.0+build1-0ubuntu1.
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Is there any news on fixing this?
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Title:
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Paul, I see. Thank you.
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Title:
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Status in thunder
Launchpad has imported 11 comments from the remote bug at
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Alistair, Launchpad translates "bug" and a number as a link to a
Launchpad bug report. In comment #9 incorrectly.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1589890 is the relevant
duplicate report.
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This has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1589890, but bug 1589890
seems to be completely unrelated. Can anyone please explain what bug
1589890 has to do with this?
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Changing upstream bug link as original marked as a duplicate
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1589890
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1589890
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Importance: Medium => Unknown
** Changed in: thunderbird
Status: Invalid => Unknown
** Changed
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Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Status: New => Triaged
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I agree with your comment, let's see what upstream has to say. Thanks
for the bug.
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Reported upstream:
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Title:
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Statu
Surely leaving temporary files in a public directory for emails composed
many days ago and which have long been sent is not an elegant or well
engineered thing to do?
In any case, this only started happening after upgrading to Ubuntu
19.10.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1597294
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> leaving thunderbird running for extended periods is a perfectly
> normal thing to do
Arguably, so is leaving files in /tmp while the application is running.
Leaving files around (containing potentially sensitive information such
as e-mail contents) after the application has exited, though, is n
Exiting and restarting thunderbird seems to remove the nscopy* files,
but the nsemail* files remain (see below). In any case, restarting
thunderbird isn't really a solution, because leaving thunderbird running
for extended periods is a perfectly normal thing to do.
# ls -l /tmp/ns*
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Are you sure those files remain in /tmp after exiting thunderbird?
I just tested this locally, when composing an e-mail a file
/tmp/nsemail.eml was created, but after I exited thunderbird it was
deleted.
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