Thomas Uttenthaler wrote:
An aside: Do you mount /tmp as tmpfs? That might help if these are files
in /tmp.

Aaahhhh. I just removed this some days ago because I couldn't remember
what this was good for ...

it works much better now, although kmail still dirties inodes in ~/.kde/share/... . it seems, this behaviour only appears for "cached imap" accounts (aka disconnected imap).

Fortunately, dirtying inodes is not a problem -- the data will simply not be written until the disk spins up, or once every 10 minutes.

korganizer does sync a file outside of /tmp, it stops doing this when alarms are deactivated.

OK, there's still something to fix there then.

--Bart


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