For almost a year a person with an account on my machine has been
getting email from root about recovering a file that was being edited
(copy below).  I do not know how to stop the user from getting these
messages.  There is no file (/tmp/vi.7faEP4) that the message refers to,
and so the user cannot recover it using vi.  If anybody has any
suggestions about how to stop this, I'd appreciate it.  Thanks,

Ric

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nvi recovery program)
>Date: Tue Sep 10, 2002  2:06:53  PM US/Pacific
>To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Nvi saved the file vi.7faEP4
>Reply-To: root@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>On Tue Oct 16 14:43:59 2001, the user XXXXXXXXXX  was editing a
>file named /tmp/vi.7faEP4 on the machine xxxxxx, when it was
>saved for recovery. You can recover most, if not all, of the
>changes to this file using the -r option to vi:
>
>       vi -r /tmp/vi.7faEP4


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