Hi

we repeatly discussed a whitelist which headers are
relevant for "dbmail_headername" - IMHO the most
efficient step would be skip headers starting with

x-
x_

because these are heavily usd in messages and not
relevant for list-commands
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this query followed by dbmail-util reduces the cache tables to a piece

use dbmail; delete from dbmail_headername where headername like 'x-%' or 
headername like 'x_%' or headername like
'%abuse%' or headername like '%antivirus%' or headername like '%linkedin%' or 
headername like '%exchange%' or
headername like '%newsticker%' or headername like '%original%' or headername 
like '%univie%' or headername like
'%mailscanner%' or headername like 'bounces%' or headername like 'helpdesk%' or 
headername like 'error%';

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