Jon Duggan wrote:

> As i understood the usage, it will remove replycache info older than
> 72hours.  This to me seems a sane figure for old entries to be
> removed?  Am i misunderstanding its use?  I've only recently started
> using -r 72h having found that the table was about 1/2 million rows
> and realised it was not being cleaned.

Nope, you misunderstood. Indeed the replycache will be cleaned of
entries where lastseen is before 72hours before now. Which you don't
want, really. If you use something like days: 7 in your scripts, you
don't want to send a reply message from the same sieve script to the
same sender more than once every seven days. But with a -r 72h, you will
 truncate the replycache forcing a days: 3




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