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> To: Thomas Vogt; info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Subject: Re: automatically delete emails after a few days
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> setup an event using the ipurge command in cyrus.conf, here's an example.
>
> junkrm cmd="ipurge -d 14 -f user/*/Junk" at=0345
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> Thomas Vogt wrote
Thomas,
Is there an easy way to delete mails after a certain period? Let's
assume every user has a personal "Junk" folder. I want to delete every
email older than 30 days.
you could try using ipurge for that.
Bye,
Andreas
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
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setup an event using the ipurge command in cyrus.conf, here's an example.
junkrm cmd="ipurge -d 14 -f user/*/Junk" at=0345
Thomas Vogt wrote:
Hi
Is there an easy way to delete mails after a certain period? Let's
assume every user has a personal "Junk" folder. I want to delete every
email older
Thomas Vogt wrote:
Hi
Is there an easy way to delete mails after a certain period? Let's
assume every user has a personal "Junk" folder. I want to delete every
email older than 30 days.
I know it's possible with find(8) but the problem is that I have to
reconstruct every mailbox. This is very p
Hi
Is there an easy way to delete mails after a certain period? Let's
assume every user has a personal "Junk" folder. I want to delete every
email older than 30 days.
I know it's possible with find(8) but the problem is that I have to
reconstruct every mailbox. This is very painfull if you have 1