> I found some entries like:
> [...] cyrus/imap[5918]: Expunged 1 messages from
> test.tld!user.test.spam
> What is the difference between the above entry and the below entry
> (lower and capital
> expunged)?
> [...] cyrus/cyr_expire[14039]: Expired 0 and expunged 0 out of 144674
> messages from 81
Hi Patrick,
> Anything in the logs showing email being expunged? Look for Expunged
> with the capitol E.
I found some entries like:
[...] cyrus/imap[5918]: Expunged 1 messages from test.tld!user.test.spam
What is the difference between the above entry and the below entry (lower and
ca
Hi M.Menge ,
> I suspect a confusion about "marked as Deleted", Expunged and Expired
>
> See
> https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/faqs/o-deleted-expired-expunged-purged.html
> of more information.
>
> E-Mails "marked as Deleted" need to be Expunged by the imap
> EXPUNGE or UID EXPUNGE co
Anything in the logs showing email being expunged? Look for Expunged
with the capitol E.
On 1/17/20 10:41 AM, Horst Häberlen wrote:
hi Adam Tauno Williams,
What happens if you su to the cyrus user and try to run the command you
see in cyrus.conf ?
This makes no difference. I tried both co
> Looks to run cyr_expire as /usr/sbin/cyrus is a script.
>
> https://www.apt-browse.org/browse/ubuntu/trusty/universe/all/cyrus-common/2.4.17+caldav~beta9-3/file/usr/sbin/cyrus
Thanks for the clarification!
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hi Adam Tauno Williams,
> What happens if you su to the cyrus user and try to run the command you
> see in cyrus.conf ?
This makes no difference. I tried both commands as root and as cyrus. The Log
entries were
identical:
[...] cyrus/cyr_expire[10175]: Expired 0 and expunged 0 out of 144646 mes
Hi
I suspect a confusion about "marked as Deleted", Expunged and Expired
See
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/faqs/o-deleted-expired-expunged-purged.html
of more information.
E-Mails "marked as Deleted" need to be Expunged by the imap
EXPUNGE or UID EXPUNGE command.
The cyr_expire c
> This command seems to work on Ubuntu 18.04. (cyrus-imapd 2.5.10-
> 3ubuntu1)
> In /usr/sbin there is no cyr_expire but now i found a
> /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/cyr_expire
> The result is the same, no files were deleted, the log file entry is
> the same as when i
> use the "/usr/sbin/cyrus expire [..]"
Hi Nikos,
> does it really say "/usr/sbin/cyrus expire" in your cyrus.conf? That
> can't work. The command is named cyr_expire on my system, and it
> definitely does not have a space in its name.
YES there is no space in the name, it seems to be a parameter for cyrus.
This command seems to work
Looks to run cyr_expire as /usr/sbin/cyrus is a script.
https://www.apt-browse.org/browse/ubuntu/trusty/universe/all/cyrus-common/2.4.17+caldav~beta9-3/file/usr/sbin/cyrus
On 1/17/20 8:11 AM, Nikos Gatsis - Qbit wrote:
delprune cmd="cyr_expire -E 3" at=0400
Οn centos 7:
Version: 2.4.17
Re
Title: Untitled Document
delprune cmd="cyr_expire -E 3" at=0400
Οn centos 7:
Version: 2.4.17
Release: 15.el7
On 17/1/2020 12:11 μ.μ., Horst Häberlen
wrote:
Hi Sebastian Hagedorn ,
i have no idea how follow-up works i
Hi Sebastian Hagedorn ,
i have no idea how follow-up works in this list, i hope this mail goes to the
right place.
> does it really say "/usr/sbin/cyrus expire" in your cyrus.conf? That
> can't work. The command is named cyr_expire on my system, and it
> definitely does not have a space in its n
Hi,
Am 17.01.20 um 09:52 Uhr schrieb Horst Häberlen:
> my Mail Server stores spam mail via spamassassin in users
> (user/t...@testdomain.tld) spam
> mailboxes (user/test/s...@testdomain.tld)
>
> For removing too old spam mails, i do use a script on all mailboxes which
> marks the spam
> mailbox
Hi,
my Mail Server stores spam mail via spamassassin in users
(user/t...@testdomain.tld) spam
mailboxes (user/test/s...@testdomain.tld)
For removing too old spam mails, i do use a script on all mailboxes which marks
the spam
mailboxes as deleted:
/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/ipurge -f -X -d 100 user/test
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