> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 20:00:42 -0500,
> E M Recio (emr) writes:
>> ipurge -f -d user..Trash
emr> I tried to run ipurge but it gives me an error, it doesn't recognise the -f
emr> option.
Time to upgrade! :-)
--
Amos
If found this on the internet, it might be of use to someone who compiles
cyrus from source:
Subject: Questions about ipurge(8)
From: Nicholas Brealey <[PRIVACY PROTECTION]>
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 20:36:09 +0100
Hello
I have been looking at ipurge(8) for deleting e-mail older than a
certai
Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. Ipurge take a mailbox pattern as an argument, so you can specify
> something like:
>
> ipurge -f -d user..Trash
I tried to run ipurge but it gives me an error, it doesn't recognise the -f
option.
[cyrus@manhattan bin]$ ./ipurge -f -d 30 user.ex
E M Recio wrote:
>
> Dave McMurtrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you just delete mail from the filesystem, you have to "reconstruct -r"
> > and "quota -f" afterward.
>
> We need to automagically delete emails from the system that are older than a
> certain amount of time AND only for thos
Dave McMurtrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you just delete mail from the filesystem, you have to "reconstruct -r"
> and "quota -f" afterward.
We need to automagically delete emails from the system that are older than a
certain amount of time AND only for those accounts who we specify. Is it
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Petre wrote:
> Hi Dave
> Thanks for the reply.
> So, is there another way to remove the mail? Via cyradm? Could you plz
> be a little bit more "graphic", like an example for instance, I'm not
> too hot on cyrus yet, and I can't seem to find "to the point"
> documentation o
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Petre wrote:
> Hi
> How can I delete a mail from someones mailox from the command line?
> Some of my users have problems with large mails blocking their boxes,
> and I normally just connect with an IMAP client and remove the mail for
> them, but I want to just do it from th