Timo Sirainen wrote: > > Info: user/Trash: stop, expire time in future: [...] > > It should log that only when you use --test parameter.
You're right, I've used the --test parameter to see what's going on. > Anyway it's not an error. It just means that all the rest of the > mailboxes have future timestamps, and expire-tool has finished its > work. I have folders containing messages which have been moved there -- either by the sieve plugin or manually in Thunderbird -- days or even weeks ago. The messages are not removed even with an expire time of "somefolder 1". So far, I thought that the expire plugin stops when the first "expire time in future" ist detected, but if I understand you correctly, this message implicitely means that there are no more messages at all to be expired? What can I do to find out why some folders don't seem to be processed by the expire plugin? Is there any debugging/logging data I can look into? -R