One of my hard drives filled up last night with temporary files (in the
/tmp directory) from resend. I guess I don't really understand why they
are written here and how to control them. Each message has a resend.#.in
and resend.#.out. Can someone explain why those are written and exactly
what resend is doing? What is the best way to prevent the drive from
filling up again, other than closely monitoring the /tmp directory and
periodically deleting them? Since I don't understand why they are written
there, I am a little hesitant at just deleting them. Help much appreciated.
Christopher Adams
Automated Systems
Oregon State Library
chris@sparkie.osl.state.or.us
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