on 6-2-2008 10:36 AM Carlos Williams spake the following:
I noticed today I checked a users mailbox with the mutt command:

mutt -f /home/bob/email/

There I saw he had 100 messages that had been deleted but not yet
purged from his inbox so they're still using up disk storage on my
email server.
My question is does Dovecot have a process to automatically delete
these messages after a certain period of time? I would like to think
that they don't
just sit in a users mailbox for years waiting to be purged, right?
Does anyone know exactly how this works?

I checked my own mailbox using mutt and I see 11 messages that are
deleted from my Thunderbird client but are still on the server (marked
for deletion).

How long do these messages stay there?

They stay until they are purged. There are plugins that will help if you are using maildir, but I don't know of anything for mbox if you are using that.

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MailScanner is like deodorant...
You hope everybody uses it, and
you notice quickly if they don't!!!!

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