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Autodelete of mails in trash bin after x days #1860

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prsnbrg opened this issue Apr 9, 2019 · 2 comments
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Autodelete of mails in trash bin after x days #1860

prsnbrg opened this issue Apr 9, 2019 · 2 comments

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@prsnbrg
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prsnbrg commented Apr 9, 2019

RainLoop version, browser, OS:
1.12.1

Is it possible that the mails in the trash can be deleted automatically after x days?

The best way is to create a cronjob that calls a certain URL and then looks if the folder contains mails that contain longer than x (e.g. 30) days.

@Philippe34
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Hi,
I do not know if rainloop can do that easily.
If you manage the mailboxes, you can try to add the "expire" flag in the mailbox.
For instance, as I use cyrus-imapd, I use his mboxcfg command to the Spam mailbox of the user1 account
localhost> mboxcfg user/user1/Spam expire 30
localhost> info user/user1/Spam
...
expire: 30
...

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prsnbrg commented May 29, 2019

The problem is that my mail host doesn't support this feature by default, so my question is if Rainloop can do it.

Also I don't know any Linux console client with this functionality at the moment.

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