On 6/28/06, Tariq Rashid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi - what is a sensible way of removing old mails on a system that holds 
> millions of users as a means of keeping storage requirements down.
>
> the use of quotas is fine as a cap on individual accounts ... but this is a 
> separate issue from removing old mail.
>
> a simple solution is to have a process that trawls the filesystem for old 
> mails and deletes it. this is fine but means that the activity on the sotrage 
> system is always non-zero and there may occasionally be locking issues when 
> users log in via imap/pop./webmail.
>
> another solution is to use events triggers such as when the user logs in/out 
> - but this is not useful for unused accounts which then accumulate unread 
> mail. also triggering around user actitivity means that the same mailbox is 
> beign competed for by two processes - the mail reader/writer and the cleaning 
> process.
>
> any thoughts - what are the lessons learned in the area...?
>
> tariq

I think you are looking for this:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=12976933

Regards,

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