cyr_expire and messages where Date: is in the future?

2008-01-09 Thread Mike Eggleston
Using spam assassin and sieve I have messages flagged as spam filed into user.*.spam folders. I also have a 'cyr_expire -E 1 -X 1' job running each morning and a 'cyradm mboxcfg expire user.*.spam expire 2' set on all spam folders. One of the oddities I'm seeing is where a spam message has a

Re: cyr_expire and messages where Date: is in the future?

2008-01-09 Thread David Carter
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote: I tried and experiment that worked using 'ipurge -d 1 -X user.$user.spam'. The delete flags were set properly. I guess I still need to run a cyr_expire to expunge the messages? I want to \Delete all messages in user.*.spam and user.*.backup. Can I

Re: cyr_expire and messages where Date: is in the future?

2008-01-09 Thread Mike Eggleston
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008, David Carter might have said: On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote: Using spam assassin and sieve I have messages flagged as spam filed into user.*.spam folders. I also have a 'cyr_expire -E 1 -X 1' job running each morning and a 'cyradm mboxcfg expire user.*.spam

Re: cyr_expire and messages where Date: is in the future?

2008-01-09 Thread David Carter
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, David Carter wrote: ipurge -f -d 1 -X user/*/spam works for me. user/%/spam if I didn't want to match user/dpc22/foo/bar/spam -- David Carter Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University Computing Service,Phone: (01223) 334502 New Museums

Re: cyr_expire and messages where Date: is in the future?

2008-01-09 Thread David Carter
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote: Using spam assassin and sieve I have messages flagged as spam filed into user.*.spam folders. I also have a 'cyr_expire -E 1 -X 1' job running each morning and a 'cyradm mboxcfg expire user.*.spam expire 2' set on all spam folders. One of the oddities

Re: cyr_expire and messages where Date: is in the future?

2008-01-09 Thread Mike Eggleston
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008, David Carter might have said: On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, David Carter wrote: ipurge -f -d 1 -X user/*/spam works for me. user/%/spam if I didn't want to match user/dpc22/foo/bar/spam Ok so 'user/%/spam' only matches user/$user/spam. Using 'user/*/spam' matches

Re: cyr_expire and messages where Date: is in the future?

2008-01-09 Thread David Carter
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote: Ok so 'user/%/spam' only matches user/$user/spam. Using 'user/*/spam' matches user/$user/.../spam, right? Must I use '/' in the pattern or can/do I use '.'? I use unixhiersep, hence '/'. If you don't, use '.' Is there some undocumented feature like

Help sizing a cyrus server

2008-01-09 Thread Bianchi Quota Leonardo
Hi, suppose I have to realize one Cyrus system for 10.000 peak concurrent connections. Is it possible to use virtual machine (VmWare)and SAN disks fiber connected? There should be any requisite for this solution? - How much phisycal memory do I need? And number and type of processors? - Can I