I have a ton of little temp files in the session.save_path (as php.ini
calls it).  Example:
sess_2e15b28e671b532859a4f934e6abd89a
sess_55183f6bcbdf47afc7c2a578d8d15621
sess_aed6f81dbceb69cc25bca0de744de512
sess_dc863ddd3e60dbbd0cf9545b735e791a

They are all zero bytes long and they don't go away.  I can delete them
with no (obvious) results, but they seem to multiply quickly, and it's
getting to be a bit of nuisance.

I'm not entirely sure that squirrelmail is creating them.  Whenever
there's a file larger than 0 bytes, if I look in there, it's squirrelmail
data, but those disappear when the user logs out (well, 99% of the time,
they do).

Any idea what could be causing this?  I've moved the directory, changed
the user.group to www.www, changed the permissions to make the directory
wide open, etc., but nothing seems to have any effect.

Is there a log or something I can watch to determine if squirrelmail is
even the culprit?  I've had it installed for a long time, but only
recently developed this problem.

I just updated to 1.4.3 (and dropped in the updated compose.php), but it
doesn't seem to change anything either.

Jeffrey Moskot
System Administrator
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