Comment 16 for bug 1853007

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In , Hpfeil (hpfeil) wrote :

(In reply to Henry Pfeil from comment #2)
> No, Jorg, not on Linux. Before I suggested that it might be a bug, I planned to write a script around Thunderbird to "rm /tmp/ns*" upon exit. This morning I found these. nsemail-0,1,2,3 were from last night, after I cleared /tmp, the rest today.
> nscopy-1.tmp
> nscopy-2.tmp
> nscopy-3.tmp
> nscopy-4.tmp
> nscopy.tmp
> nsemail-1.eml
> nsemail-2.eml
> nsemail-3.eml
> nsemail-4.eml
> nsemail-5.eml
> nsemail-6.eml
> nsemail-7.eml
> nsemail-8.eml
> nsemail.eml
> nsmail-1.tmp
> nsmail-2.tmp
> nsmail-3.tmp
> nsmail.tmp