Posted 06/02/2008 18:59:41
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| We are running Mail Disclaimer V1.6.10 and the TMP folder beneath the Maildisclaimer folder keeps getting overloaded with TMP files, which in turn seems to be stopping the program from sending out the disclaimer attached to emails. I clean the folder out and by the next morning it has over 1,000 files in it again and shuts everything down. Is there some setting to automatically delete these files? Thanks RWJ6001
RWJ6001
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Posted 19/04/2008 00:11:09
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Later versions have addressed this problem, please give them a try, they should improve this behavior.
Chris Keyes Softalk Support support@softalkltd.com
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Posted 02/12/2008 14:36:30
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Hi all.
For me the problem is not solved. I tried both versions the full release and the newest beta. The tmp folder still saves much more files than 1000. There are already 1992 files after 7 days after deleting all entries.
I need help for that because I don't want to run a third party script to solve this. The disclaimer stops working after round about 5000 files in the tmp folder.
Thanks and regards.
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Posted 03/12/2008 01:12:35
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Hi Olley,
Further updates are going into the 1.7.2 final release so that will be worth a try.
Until then make sure you dont have antivirus software scanning that folder as mail is written in there as it is processed and can be caught by this.
If that doesn't help your best bet would be to get in touch with our support team and see if they can assist you with this.
Chris Keyes Softalk Support support@softalkltd.com
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Posted 03/12/2008 08:18:45
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MailDisclaimer v1.7.2 now does the bulk of its processing in memory rather than using temp files. If any orphaned temp files are left behind in this version they should be much less prolific. Note that with logging enabled MailDisclaimer goes back to using temp files, so in normal running conditions make sure that logging is disabled.
Mark Appleton
Softalk Support
support@softalkltd.com
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