inadvertently, found that my Win7 system C drive turned red, free space and less than 4G. Looking at the whole 99 g of the C-drive, I can not help but into a long-lasting meditation. After a toss-up, I found a very strange question. Next we'll use a series of articles to introduce one of the smaller solutions to the C-disk space (cleaning up the foxmail foxmailtemp cache). This article first describes how to clean foxmail temporary cache files. Foxmail the installation and use of the mail client? In the User: There are some files that resemble foxmailtemp (1127) under the Appdata\roaming\foxmail folder.
Research found that foxmail each boot will generate a cache-like folder in the above folder, which is some of your mail HTML files and some attachments, pictures and so on. Inside the HTML, pictures, attachments and so on is actually the content in your mail. As shown:
650) this.width=650; "src=" http://s3.51cto.com/wyfs02/M01/55/3C/wKiom1SI2lrgPrxKAALQsZp3QJA870.jpg "title = "Qq20141211073820.jpg" alt= "wkiom1si2lrgprxkaalqszp3qja870.jpg"/> since I installed Foxmail in 2012, until now, a full of more than 1000 temporary folders, a total of about 4 g of things. It is also easy to handle, just select right-click Delete. After deletion, the Foxmail boot does not have any problems.
Workaround for smaller C-disk space after using Foxmail