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Thanks for the replies so far.
In a kinda way, there is a limit to space in puppylinux.
~/.wine, where the pmail program resides is part of what's called personal space.
I have 27MB left in there, but the pmail data is on another external HDD on which at the time of the issue had 500GB free. I cleared some more and have now 2.3GB free. This HDD is /sdb1. (In wine addressed as e:\) The total of pmail data is 1.5GB.
Knowing that pmail uses the /temp directory I cleaned it and this seemed to give a bit of more relieve.
Maybe the 27MB left for /temp is considered too low compared to the 1.5GB of data already there.
Hence my question how the pmail program defines when there is too little space.
I'll see at the wine 1.1.16 as well and come back if this has (or not) solved the issue.
This may take a while, as I depend on the developers of puppylinux to make 1.1.16 available as a installable package.
EDIT
Forgot to say in puppylinux one runs as root.
I<p>Thanks for the replies so far.</p><p>In a kinda way, there is a limit to space in puppylinux.</p><p>~/.wine, where the pmail program resides is part of what's called personal space.</p><p>I have 27MB left in there, but the pmail data is on another external HDD on which at the time of the issue had 500GB free. I cleared some more and have now 2.3GB free. This HDD is /sdb1. (In wine addressed as e:\) The total of pmail data is 1.5GB.
</p><p>Knowing that pmail uses the /temp directory I cleaned it and this seemed to give a bit of more relieve.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Maybe the 27MB left for /temp is considered too low compared to the 1.5GB of data already there.&nbsp;</p><p>Hence my question how the pmail program defines when there is too little space.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I'll see at the wine 1.1.16 as well and come back if this has (or not) solved the issue.</p><p>This may take a while, as I depend on the developers of puppylinux to make 1.1.16 available as a installable package.&nbsp;</p><p><b>&nbsp;EDIT</b></p><p>Forgot to say in puppylinux one runs as root.&nbsp;</p>