Op vrijdag 8 februari 2008 00:43, schreef Steve Annessa: > Use mail-expire.
According to http://linuxappfinder.com/package/mail-expire this is an app for mbox files. I'm using maildir folders, so it doesn't look like it's usable in my case. Rody > > On Feb 7, 2008 5:58 PM, Rody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > While running dovecot on debian etch using version 1.0.rc15-2etch3, i > > wonder > > the following: > > > > If i read the config files correctly, dovecot seems to have no equivalent > > of > > courier's IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7 setting. > > Therefore, i wrote a script that dives into the user's directories and > > their > > maildirs. It looks like this: > > ============================================= > > #!/bin/bash > > > > for pad1 in $(ls /home) > > do > > if [ -e "/home/$pad1/Maildir/.Prullenbak" ] > > then find "/home/$pad1/Maildir/.Prullenbak/cur" -mtime +2 -type f > > -delete > > find "/home/$pad1/Maildir/.Prullenbak/new" -mtime +2 -type f > > -delete > > fi > > if [ -e "/home/$pad1/Maildir/.Allerlei.Spam" ] > > then find "/home/$pad1/Maildir/.Allerlei.Spam/cur" -mtime +2 -type > > f -delete > > find "/home/$pad1/Maildir/.Allerlei.Spam/new" -mtime +2 -type > > f -delete > > fi > > done > > ============================================ > > Now, can i just put a script like this in /etc/hourly or do i have to add > > things like stopping the dovecot deamon (i sure hope not!) in order to > > prevent file-corruption? > > > > Or has dovecot in the meantime got a config option that does this just > > like > > courier does? > > > > Rody