> I found some entries like:
> [...] cyrus/imap[5918]: Expunged 1 messages from
> test.tld!user.test.spam
> What is the difference between the above entry and the below entry
> (lower and capital
> expunged)?
> [...] cyrus/cyr_expire[14039]: Expired 0 and expunged 0 out of 144674
> messages from 81
Hi Patrick,
> Anything in the logs showing email being expunged? Look for Expunged
> with the capitol E.
I found some entries like:
[...] cyrus/imap[5918]: Expunged 1 messages from test.tld!user.test.spam
What is the difference between the above entry and the below entry (lower and
ca
Anything in the logs showing email being expunged? Look for Expunged
with the capitol E.
On 1/17/20 10:41 AM, Horst Häberlen wrote:
hi Adam Tauno Williams,
What happens if you su to the cyrus user and try to run the command you
see in cyrus.conf ?
This makes no difference. I tried both co
hi Adam Tauno Williams,
> What happens if you su to the cyrus user and try to run the command you
> see in cyrus.conf ?
This makes no difference. I tried both commands as root and as cyrus. The Log
entries were
identical:
[...] cyrus/cyr_expire[10175]: Expired 0 and expunged 0 out of 144646 mes
> This command seems to work on Ubuntu 18.04. (cyrus-imapd 2.5.10-
> 3ubuntu1)
> In /usr/sbin there is no cyr_expire but now i found a
> /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/cyr_expire
> The result is the same, no files were deleted, the log file entry is
> the same as when i
> use the "/usr/sbin/cyrus expire [..]"
Hi Nikos,
> does it really say "/usr/sbin/cyrus expire" in your cyrus.conf? That
> can't work. The command is named cyr_expire on my system, and it
> definitely does not have a space in its name.
YES there is no space in the name, it seems to be a parameter for cyrus.
This command seems to work