On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 10:12:01AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 08:10:36PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
> > 
> >  No Such File: /tmp/mutt....
> > 
> > Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in
> > .muttrc. I don't see that mutt is creating any temp files in this
> > situation? 
> 
> I have experienced a similar situation and was waiting to find time
> for more extensive tests before asking mutt-users. On some tries
> I get the "No such file" error. On others I get part of the document
> appearing. I think mutt fires of the document from the tmp directory
> and then moves on, deleting the file. It gets deleted  before the 
> transfer is complete. At least that is my hypothesis at present. I 
> was going to try putting the call of netscape in a wrapper script 
> whose name appears in the mailcap file, but I am busy with other
> stuff.
> 

You would seem to be correct. I just tried 'watch ls' in /tmp and there is
a temp file created very briefly -- and then it's gone. 


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