On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 11:09:41AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> No, no '~' or other backup-filey kind of suffix or prefix. I use vim for
> editing, and have not---as far as I know---tweaked any vim setting that deals
> with backups. (Doing other things in vim does not leave stuff anywhe
Hi Kyle,
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Interesting... I wonder... I'm guessing that you don't use mutt's
> mcache setting? I bet if you did, those files wouldn't exist (they'd
> be stored in the mcache location instead).
You're right - using message_cachedir, the files under /tmp seem to be
gone and t
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On Thursday, October 2 at 10:48 PM, quoth Wolf Wiegand:
> After exiting mutt, all files are gone. Restart mutt, open this
> list's mailing list folder, and read some mails, these files
> reappear:
Interesting... I wonder... I'm guessing that you do
Hi,
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 1 at 09:13 AM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > Hmm. Mutt has *always* left plenty of files behind for me.
> > Starting with 1.4.something and all the way into 1.5.18. On OSX
> > Panther, Tiger, and Leopard. It leaves things in the folder I
> >
Thus spake Kyle Wheeler [10/01/08 @ 09.12.14 -0500]:
> On Wednesday, October 1 at 09:13 AM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > Hmm. Mutt has *always* left plenty of files behind for me.
> > Starting with 1.4.something and all the way into 1.5.18. On OSX
> > Panther, Tiger, and Leopard. It leaves t
Il mercoledì 1 ottobre 2008 16:12:14 Kyle Wheeler ha scritto:
> Files of that name pattern are from composing a message, and *should*
> be deleted when the message is sent.
> Do they have a ~ at the end of them, maybe? They might be tmp files
> that your *editor* creates while editing your messages
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On Wednesday, October 1 at 09:13 AM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hmm. Mutt has *always* left plenty of files behind for me.
> Starting with 1.4.something and all the way into 1.5.18. On OSX
> Panther, Tiger, and Leopard. It leaves things in the f
Thus spake Kyle Wheeler [09/30/08 @ 16.01.37 -0500]:
> On Tuesday, September 30 at 10:18 PM, quoth Mauro Sacchetto:
> > I set mutt to put all tmp file in ~/mail/tmp.
> > However, at present I've a lot of file, many empty
> > or backup files. Is there an (automatic) method
> > to delete the all t
Tuesday 30 September 2008, at 16:01, Kyle Wheeler scrisse:
> Generally, mutt shouldn't leave files behind. There have been one or
> two bugs that would cause it to leave files behind (that have been
> fixed) and one or two issues with broken filesystems that would cause
> files to be left behind
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On Tuesday, September 30 at 10:18 PM, quoth Mauro Sacchetto:
> I set mutt to put all tmp file in ~/mail/tmp.
> However, at present I've a lot of file, many empty
> or backup files. Is there an (automatic) method
> to delete the all there not useful
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