fi
done
Now, can i just put a script like this in /etc/hourly or do i have to add
things like stopping the dovecot deamon (i sure hope not!) in order to
prevent file-corruption?
Or has dovecot in the meantime got a config option that does this just like
courier does?
Rody
Op vrijdag 8 februari 2008 00:43, schreef Steve Annessa:
> Use mail-expire.
According to
http://linuxappfinder.com/package/mail-expire
this is an app for mbox files. I'm using maildir folders, so it doesn't look
like it's usable in my case.
Rody
>
> On Feb 7, 20
Op vrijdag 8 februari 2008 03:26, schreef Mark Nienberg:
> Rody wrote:
> > While running dovecot on debian etch using version 1.0.rc15-2etch3, i
> > wonder the following:
> >
> > If i read the config files correctly, dovecot seems to have no equivalent
> > of
I believe there are cases
where mtime may get changed, where ctime will not. Also, ctime starts
counting from the moment the mail gets dropped in a certain mailbox.
Anyway for 30 day's i'd say you need ctime +29 or mtime +29 as the man pages
explain that +0 means actually up until
on is currently
that i would like it removed x days after it was placed in a certain folder,
hence i use ctime.
Rody
Op woensdag 13 februari 2008 00:43, schreef Bill Cole:
> At 10:45 PM +0100 2/12/08, Rody imposed structure on a stream of
>
> electrons, yielding:
> >The opinions v