You could do your virus scans and get a list of infected files.
/var/spool/imap/domain/n/namething.net/a/user/alvin/12345.
/var/spool/imap/domain/n/namething.net/a/user/alvin/19945.
and so on.
Then using Mail::IMAPClient and a perl script you can find the message
in the users folder and delete
On 03/16/2015 05:52 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015, at 02:49 AM, Andy Dorman wrote:
>> It would be nice to not have to garbage up the logs with them though...I
>> will do some investigating in Debian to see if there is any traction for
>> a Debian package compiled without BDB.
>
>
Am 05.03.2015 um 15:01 schrieb Ken Murchison:
> On 03/04/2015 05:04 AM, hw wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> can I remove or delete emails from the imap directory directly (with rm)
>> without screwing things up?
>>
>> I'm running a virus scan over the spool directory and wonder how to get
>> those messages re
Am 04.03.2015 um 11:21 schrieb Simon Fraser:
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 11:13:25AM +0100, Sven Schwedas wrote:
>
>>> I'm running a virus scan over the spool directory and wonder how to get
>>> those messages removed within which a virus has been found. The easiest
>>> way would be to let the viru
Am 04.03.2015 um 11:13 schrieb Sven Schwedas:
> On 2015-03-04 11:04, hw wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> can I remove or delete emails from the imap directory directly (with rm)
>> without screwing things up?
>
> I think cyrreconstruct can be used in such cases, but it's certainly not
> the recommended way to