Hello MAU,
Tuesday, December 23, 2008, 1:03:21 PM, you wrote:
As far as I know, the idea about %TEMP%
is that any application using it should delete, before exiting, any
files generated and used during execution.
The Bat! does not leave any files in the %TEMP% after exit. If it
does, than
Hello MAU,
Tuesday, December 23, 2008, 3:55:58 PM, you wrote:
to which files
were you referring when you wrote: BTW, The Bat! deletes bat*.tmp files
if they are more than 31 days old. To files due to a bug or perhaps a
crash?
There were a bug in the unix mailbox import in a recent beta, and
Hello Hendrik,
Monday, December 22, 2008, 5:29:52, you wrote:
Would it not quite efficient too to delete all remaining bat*.tmp at
each startup of TB!?
It deletes the files that are more than 31 days old. The files may be useful if
a message base got broken, users frequently import The Bat!
Hello Marek,
Monday, December 22, 2008, 18:07:58, you wrote:
I understand this if TMP file contains anything, but those were 65500 empty
files, so I do not understand why wait 31 days for removing them.
Did you make Unix mailbox import in the last 31 days? There were a bug in the
mailbox import
lunes, 22 dic 2008 at 16:02, it seems you wrote:
You think wrong. Each *.tmp file is a complete email that has not been
imported into TB! yet.
Well I think zero bytes tmp files should be deleted because they
surely will not contain anything.
--
/\/ Using The
5 matches
Mail list logo