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I'm at my wit's end with DropBox.
One of the machines I sync to is a bit older, with only 128 GB on the HD. I have selective sync enabled and have only around 8 GB synced. But the .dropbox.cache folder is bigger than 8 GB and in fact is so big that it causes my HD to be completely full - to the point that things like Mail and iMessage crash from lack of resources.
I know how to delete the .dropbox.cache folder (make it un-hidden and delete!) but the second i click "empty trash" it comes right back within minutes and crashed my programs all over again.
Support seems flummoxed by my question. Surely there is a way to disable this cache from reappearing? Whether by DropBox official support or by brute force.
Has anyone figured this out and stuck around to tell the rest of us?
I have also been having this problem and hope there is a solution that shows up for real.... it's been days and days of deleting the cache only to have 45GB of cache show back up again and lock up my computer.
I don't know where the dropbox cache is (where is it?)
I DO KNOW that in Mac Mail (MacOS Monterey 12.5), EVERY email I've deleted from my inbox (100s of emails) since the Dropbox Beta - keeps reappearing in my inbox.
This is the same cache issue? or ANOTHER cache issue?
Thanks
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