Craig Ringer wrote:
No, the domain is always appended to the end of the mailboxname. Try:

ipurge -f -d 3 user/%/mail/[EMAIL PROTECTED]


I've noticed that specifying wildcards to squatter doesn't seem to work. This makes it rather hard to automate things like

squatter -s user.%

cyrus$ bin/squatter -v user.%
error opening user.%: Mailbox does not exist

squatter probably should handle wildcards like ipurge, but how do we maintain backwards compatibility with the -r option? What do we do if someone does:


squatter -r user.%

In v2.2 we have added a /squat mailbox annotation, so you can get more fine-grained control over squatter. In fact, the user's can specify which of their personal mailboxes they want squatted so that the admin doesn't have to be bothered.

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