Ah, I guess theres some info missing.

CMS knows the pages it published and is (mostly) able to remove them
after they were deleted in cms.

Be careful to rely 100% on the feature:
I have seen a couple of customers, where this did not always seem work
properly. Sadly the reason was not found until today. Maybe they had
not followed the rules mentioned above or the cleaner does not pick up
all pages it should.
For those customers a page that was not deleted caused legal problems.
There's also a number of RQL queries for cleaner index maintenance/
repair/bugtracking.

A 100% secure way to get rid of old contents would be to set up a
nightly full publication that overwrites all pages and files. Then a
sheduled job would be set up that would run after the publication. The
job would delete all files on the web server older than the publishing
date.
Sadly this does not work in very large projects where publishing of
one language variant would take more than one night.

Kind regards,
Boris Crismancich

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