James inserts mails in those folders ("repositories") based on settings
in the default config.xml file (see "ToRepository" mailet entries).
It will not delete them on a regular basis, as the (default) purpose is
to let you check them before manually deleting.
If you are not interested in that, simply do a one-shot manual cleanup
and comment out such configuration entries.
FYI, my personal choice is to comment out the /var/mail/spam and the
/var/mail/address-error entries, ignoring that kind of messages, and
instead keeping (*and checking*) the /var/mail/error repository.
Vincenzo
Phillip Rhodes wrote:
I was tarring up a james installation, and there are an awful lot of
files in the /var/mail/spam, the /var/mail/address-error, and some other
folders. Is this stuff that james deletes on a regular basis, or should
I do a regular "pruning" of the different files that james stores?
Does anyone have any experience or thoughts on this? I am thinking that
I will write a couple of ant scripts and run them via cron to clean up
this stuff.
Thanks.
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