Tom Bombadil wrote:
Greetings all...
Can we delete maildir files directly from the file system?
Basically, we use dovecot to train spam, and we want to delete messages that are older than 30 days, using a simple "find /maildirs -cname +30 -name *imap-server* -exec rm {} \;"
I have seen a post a while ago saying that dovecot can rebuild the indexes, but I don't remember if it's when the index is deleted or when the maildir files are deleted.
And if we cannot delete files with the 'rm' command, whats the best/proper way to delete these older files.
Thanks
My opinion has always been that the data structure should not be replied upon.... if you want to do things with your mail items, then use the APIs/imap commands to do it. That protects you from any internal stuff you didn't know about, or changed from one server to another, or one version to another.
For example, I have the beginnings of a script to handle my "mail retention policies". It connects to Dovecot/imap to get the list of mail for specific folders, then uses the imap delete (or copy) API to delete mail older than n days, or to keep only the most recent n messages. That sort of thing.
The benefit is my script then doesn't care how Dovecot (or whichever server) stores things.... and if a mailbox changes from mbox to maildir format, or similar change.. no worries... my script just doesn't care... it always uses the APIs to manipulate mail.
Safe, but admittedly not as fast. I favor reliability over speed in these sorts of cases. :-)