Autoclose apps, Autounmount drives on Logout/Shutdown?

I'm running a vanilla XFCE. I'm having problems because xfce doesn't close all my programs when I shutdown or logout. It doesn't auto-unmout my removable drives.
The first one conflicts with Thunderbird since I intalled they systemtray program firetray. I set thunderbird to start at startup, but since I have firetray, I just minimize thunderbird to the tray, not closing thunderbird. Every session, I get this annoying error of "Thunderbird - Warning another instance is already occuring" or something like that.
The other problem is when I logout/shutdown without explicitly unmounting my removable drives, the folder that gvfs/thunar-volman creates for the drive stays. Everytime, I mount on desktop, it creates another folder since the previous one is inaccesible. eg. DATA, DATA-1, DATA-2 etc. etc. I have to sudo rmdir everytime.
I tried reading the wiki, and searching the web, but nothing seems close to reaching my problem. Any help will be appreciated, thanks.

Sounds like a long-standing xfce4-session bug. It used to not close the programs if “save session” was not checked. Looks like it’s still happening… I just got into the habit of manually closing all my programs before shutdown.
Related bug reports:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8482
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10295
Also closed bug reports that might be the same bug:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=528
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3441
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7986
I can’t find the thread were a developer mentioned this problem anymore.

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    Current log# 1 seq# 186948 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1.dbf
    Current log# 1 seq# 186948 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 04:50:52 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186947
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186947
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186947.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 186947
    Mon Apr 6 04:52:03 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da44.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.3926124a
    Mon Apr 6 04:53:12 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da45.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261314
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186949
    Current log# 2 seq# 186949 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2.dbf
    Current log# 2 seq# 186949 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 04:53:12 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186948
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186948
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186948.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 186948
    Mon Apr 6 04:54:23 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da45.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261314
    Mon Apr 6 04:55:23 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da46.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392613dc
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186950
    Current log# 3 seq# 186950 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3.dbf
    Current log# 3 seq# 186950 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 04:55:23 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186949
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186949
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186949.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 186949
    Mon Apr 6 04:56:27 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da46.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392613dc
    Mon Apr 6 04:57:29 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da47.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392614a2
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186951
    Current log# 1 seq# 186951 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1.dbf
    Current log# 1 seq# 186951 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 04:57:29 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186950
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186950
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186950.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 186950
    Mon Apr 6 04:58:35 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da47.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392614a2
    Mon Apr 6 04:59:27 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da48.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261569
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186952
    Current log# 2 seq# 186952 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2.dbf
    Current log# 2 seq# 186952 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 04:59:27 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186951
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186951
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186951.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 186951
    Mon Apr 6 05:00:32 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da48.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261569
    Mon Apr 6 05:01:30 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da49.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261631
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186953
    Current log# 3 seq# 186953 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3.dbf
    Current log# 3 seq# 186953 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:01:30 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186952
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186952
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186952.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 186952
    Mon Apr 6 05:02:42 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da49.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261631
    Mon Apr 6 05:03:51 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4a.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392616f2
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186954
    Current log# 1 seq# 186954 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1.dbf
    Current log# 1 seq# 186954 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:03:51 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186953
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186953
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186953.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 186953
    Mon Apr 6 05:04:58 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4a.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392616f2
    Mon Apr 6 05:06:06 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4b.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392617b7
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186955
    Current log# 2 seq# 186955 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2.dbf
    Current log# 2 seq# 186955 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:06:06 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186954
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186954
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186954.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 186954
    Mon Apr 6 05:07:15 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4b.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392617b7
    Mon Apr 6 05:08:24 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4c.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.3926187d
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186956
    Current log# 3 seq# 186956 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3.dbf
    Current log# 3 seq# 186956 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:08:24 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186955
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186955
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186955.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 186955
    Mon Apr 6 05:09:39 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4c.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.3926187d
    Mon Apr 6 05:10:49 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4d.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261946
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186957
    Current log# 1 seq# 186957 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1.dbf
    Current log# 1 seq# 186957 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:10:49 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186956
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186956
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186956.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 186956
    Mon Apr 6 05:12:03 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4d.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261946
    Mon Apr 6 05:13:10 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4e.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261a0a
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186958
    Current log# 2 seq# 186958 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2.dbf
    Current log# 2 seq# 186958 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:13:10 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186957
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186957
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186957.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 186957
    Mon Apr 6 05:14:27 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4e.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261a0a
    Mon Apr 6 05:15:27 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4f.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261acb
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186959
    Current log# 3 seq# 186959 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3.dbf
    Current log# 3 seq# 186959 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:15:27 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186958
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186958
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186958.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 186958
    Mon Apr 6 05:16:34 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da4f.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261acb
    Mon Apr 6 05:17:30 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da50.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261b91
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186960
    Current log# 1 seq# 186960 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1.dbf
    Current log# 1 seq# 186960 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:17:30 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186959
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186959
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186959.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 186959
    Mon Apr 6 05:18:34 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da50.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261b91
    Mon Apr 6 05:19:30 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da51.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261c57
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186961
    Current log# 2 seq# 186961 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2.dbf
    Current log# 2 seq# 186961 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:19:30 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186960
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186960
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186960.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 186960
    Mon Apr 6 05:20:34 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da51.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261c57
    Mon Apr 6 05:21:38 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da52.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261d1f
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186962
    Current log# 3 seq# 186962 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3.dbf
    Current log# 3 seq# 186962 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:21:38 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186961
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186961
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186961.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 186961
    Mon Apr 6 05:22:53 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da52.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261d1f
    Mon Apr 6 05:23:56 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da53.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261de7
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186963
    Current log# 1 seq# 186963 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1.dbf
    Current log# 1 seq# 186963 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:23:56 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186962
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186962
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186962.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 186962
    Mon Apr 6 05:25:14 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da53.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261de7
    Mon Apr 6 05:26:20 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da54.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261ead
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186964
    Current log# 2 seq# 186964 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2.dbf
    Current log# 2 seq# 186964 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:26:20 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186963
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186963
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186963.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 186963
    Mon Apr 6 05:27:33 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da54.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261ead
    Mon Apr 6 05:28:39 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da55.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261f70
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186965
    Current log# 3 seq# 186965 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3.dbf
    Current log# 3 seq# 186965 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:28:39 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186964
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186964
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186964.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 186964
    Mon Apr 6 05:29:51 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da55.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39261f70
    Mon Apr 6 05:30:07 2009
    Starting ORACLE instance (normal)===============================================================>DB attempt to start up here as crontabed OS job but its exit with error (ORA-01081: cannot start already-running ORACLE - shut it down first)
    Mon Apr 6 05:30:48 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da56.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39262035
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186966
    Current log# 1 seq# 186966 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1.dbf
    Current log# 1 seq# 186966 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log1_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:30:48 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186965
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 186965
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186965.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 186965
    Mon Apr 6 05:31:48 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da56.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.39262035
    Mon Apr 6 05:32:44 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da57.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392620fc
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186967
    Current log# 2 seq# 186967 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2.dbf
    Current log# 2 seq# 186967 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log2_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:32:44 2009
    ARC0: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186966
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 186966
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186966.arc'
    ARC0: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 186966
    Mon Apr 6 05:33:39 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da57.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392620fc
    Mon Apr 6 05:34:38 2009
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da58.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392621c4
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 186968
    Current log# 3 seq# 186968 mem# 0: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3.dbf
    Current log# 3 seq# 186968 mem# 1: /home02/oraprod/proddata/log3_2.dbf
    Mon Apr 6 05:34:38 2009
    ARC1: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186967
    ARC1: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 186967
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/arclog/PROD/arch_1_186967.arc'
    ARC1: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 186967
    Mon Apr 6 05:35:42 2009
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x2da58.2.10], SCN: 0x001b.392621c4
    Mon Apr 6 05:36:50 2009
    SMON: disabling tx recovery
    SMON: disabling cache recovery
    Mon Apr 6 05:37:04 2009
    Shutting down archive processes
    Archiving is disabled
    Mon Apr 6 05:37:04 2009
    ARCH shutting down
    Mon Apr 6 05:37:04 2009
    ARCH shutting down
    ARC0: Archival stopped
    Mon Apr 6 05:37:04 2009
    ARC1: Archival stopped
    Mon Apr 6 05:37:08 2009
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    Mon Apr 6 05:37:10 2009
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    Mon Apr 6 05:37:11 2009
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    Completed: ALTER DATABASE DISMOUNT
    ARCH: Archiving is disabled
    Shutting down archive processes
    Archiving is disabled
    Archive process shutdown avoided: 0 active
    ARCH: Archiving is disabled
    Shutting down archive processes
    Archiving is disabled
    Archive process shutdown avoided: 0 active

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