somewhere
under the edit menu in Outlook 2000 or some other menu if I haven't
forgotten.
- Original Message -
From: Anthony Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyrus Info [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 2:02 AM
Subject: Re: Purge utilities?
Okay, general client question (sorry
I am looking for utilities to expunge old email from the mail boxes.
Currently, we delete a mail message, and it remains in the folder as
deleted. How do most people deal with this issue? The messages are never
actually removed. At this time, I am looking for a basic cleaning script
that
Each message can have flags attached to it, such as /Seen and
/Deleted. No messages are actually removed from the mailbox until an
Expunge command is performed on the mailbox. When an Expunge command is
executed, all the messages that have the /Deleted flag set will be
removed.
Most IMAP e-mail
Okay, general client question (sorry for being off topic). How do you do
this in Outlook 2000?
I have opened the client, and I have selected the empty deleted folder on
exit. However, items are not removed from the mailbox.
Tony
At 10:28 AM 04/17/2002 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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To: Cyrus Info [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 2:02 AM
Subject: Re: Purge utilities?
Okay, general client question (sorry for being off topic). How do you do
this in Outlook 2000?
I have opened the client, and I have selected the empty deleted folder on
exit. However, items
Outlook XP:
Go to you IMAP mailbox, select menu Edit/Purge Deleted Messages.
Markus
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Brock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mittwoch, 17. April 2002 20:02
To: Cyrus Info
Subject: Re: Purge utilities?
Okay, general client question (sorry for being off
Hi,
I was wondering what utilities are out there for purging old
messages from users' mailboxes. I've looked at ipurge and someone on the
list posted about a program called Janitor last year, but we're
looking for something with a little extra functionality. Specifically,
we would like
You could do this with any IMAP library in the language of your choice.
I prefer Perl for quick scripts like this one, but it's by no means the
only way to go.
So a very simple approach would look like this in the IMAP commands
exchanged between your program and Cyrus:
* OK mail.cpicorp.com