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> CVSMailer is not using the CVS temp dir at all so it will not be the > cause of the problem. The only other thing I can think of is that CVS > for some reason feels that it has left a process behind and is not > releasing the temp dir for that reason. CVSMailer (first invocation) > launches itself in a separate process in order to later collect the > data that was combined from several CVS call to loginfo. > But this process is detached from CVS and should not matter. Well, if I set the CVSMailer delay to 0, the problem goes away. Put it back to 10000 and the problem comes back, so CVSMailer is obviously involved. > Maybe if you scheduled a task in the middle of the night to clar out > the unwanted folders? Yea, if I can't get the root problem fixed, then that'll have to be the fix. Thanks!