Hello,

I know how the expire plugin (should) work.
I am actually happy that the expire-plugin works as is is defined.

However, the plugin does not work.

- the folder /var/mail/root is created (empty) for no reason (root mails should be forwarded to me, stef) - the mails in /var/mail/stef/Spam and/or /var/mail/stef/Trash are not expunged after the determined time

As written in my original mail, I did a `strace`. In the strace, I see that expire-tool 'reads' /var/mail/root and 'reports' that /var/mail/stef has no e-mails.

So, I see two options:
- I made a configuration error (but I don't see it, and I did some serious looking via google and on the wiki, but maybe it's so obvious I didn't pay attention)
- there is a bug in expire-tool

I wrote this e-mail because I suspect the latter [but please inform me if it's the first]

Thanks for your consideration

Stef

Scott Silva schreef:
on 6-11-2009 3:22 AM Charles Marcus spake the following:
On 6/10/2009, Stef Simoens (stef.simo...@scarlet.be) wrote:
it doesn't do anything (especially not deleting e-mails).
Obviously, in stef/Trash and stef/Spam, there are e-mails waiting to be deleted.
It doesn't go by the email date, it goes by the date/time the email was
moved into that folder.

In other words, it won't effect emails that were *already* *in* the folder.

Personally, I'd love to see the tool have an option to go by the email
date/time instead of when it was moved into the folder...

So in that case could you move them out and back again? I am considering using
the plugin, but I'm still in the info gathering phase.

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