From: Ehrhart, J. <eh...@yc...> - 2004-07-27 14:01:01
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The users of Squirrel mail don't know to flush their deleted items folder. Is there a way to have the mail server automatically flush the deleted items folder by date after 3 months? So when a deleted item becomes 3 months old the server would delete it? =20 Thanks |
From: Tomas K. <to...@us...> - 2004-07-27 17:56:49
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> The users of Squirrel mail don't know to flush their deleted items > folder. Is there a way to have the mail server automatically flush the > deleted items folder by date after 3 months? So when a deleted item > becomes 3 months old the server would delete it? http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins/empty_trash-1.2-1.2.2.tar.gz Empty Trash - A Plugin for SquirrelMail ======================================== Version: 1.2 Version Date: 04-Jul-2003 Author: Derek Battams <de...@ba...> Requires SQMAIL: >= v1.2.2 Note: Uses JavaScript; compatible with SM >= 1.2.8 Description ----------- The Empty Trash plugin will automatically empty a user's trash folder periodically. In this version of the plugin, a user's trash folder is emptied under the following circumstances: * Every 10th login * Once a week courier imap has options that can clean folders. cyrus has utility that does same thing too |
From: Dennis L. <for...@le...> - 2004-07-27 21:52:17
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>> The users of Squirrel mail don't know to flush their deleted items >> folder. Is there a way to have the mail server automatically flush the >> deleted items folder by date after 3 months? So when a deleted item >> becomes 3 months old the server would delete it? > > http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins/empty_trash-1.2-1.2.2.tar.gz > > Empty Trash - A Plugin for SquirrelMail > ======================================== Version: 1.2 Version Date: > 04-Jul-2003 Author: Derek Battams <de...@ba...> Requires SQMAIL: >= > v1.2.2 Note: Uses JavaScript; compatible with SM >= 1.2.8 > > Description ----------- The Empty Trash plugin will automatically empty a > user's trash folder periodically. In this version of the plugin, a > user's trash folder is emptied under the following circumstances: * Every > 10th login * Once a week > > courier imap has options that can clean folders. cyrus has utility that > does same thing too > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email > is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer > tools! Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=4721&alloc_id=10040&op=click -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list List Address: > squ...@li... List Archives: > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 List Info: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users > I too am looking for such a plugin, and I tried the plugin mentioned above but it will remove all email when it purges the trash. So even mail deleted 5 minutes before it runs will be gone. It would be nice if the Auto-prune Sent -- Version 1.1 plugin could be modified to also do the same for trash. Since this plugin will only remove the items older than the day you set, instead of just removing everything. Dennis |
From: p d. t. <pdo...@an...> - 2004-07-27 22:46:53
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>>>The users of Squirrel mail don't know to flush their deleted items >>>folder. Is there a way to have the mail server automatically flush the >>>deleted items folder by date after 3 months? So when a deleted item >>>becomes 3 months old the server would delete it? >> >>http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins/empty_trash-1.2-1.2.2.tar.gz >> >>Empty Trash - A Plugin for SquirrelMail >>======================================== Version: 1.2 Version Date: >>04-Jul-2003 Author: Derek Battams <de...@ba...> Requires SQMAIL: >= >>v1.2.2 Note: Uses JavaScript; compatible with SM >= 1.2.8 >> >>Description ----------- The Empty Trash plugin will automatically empty a >>user's trash folder periodically. In this version of the plugin, a >>user's trash folder is emptied under the following circumstances: * Every >>10th login * Once a week >> >>courier imap has options that can clean folders. cyrus has utility that >>does same thing too > > I too am looking for such a plugin, and I tried the plugin mentioned above > but it will remove all email when it purges the trash. So even mail > deleted 5 minutes before it runs will be gone. It would be nice if the > Auto-prune Sent -- Version 1.1 plugin could be modified to also do the > same for trash. Since this plugin will only remove the items older than > the day you set, instead of just removing everything. The idea is that users don't generally do anything with their trash, unless they want to undelete something they just deleted a minute ago (or five as in your case). Email deleted that recently will never be deleted by that plugin unless you happen to delete it, log off at 23:59 and log in again at 0:01 *AND* it happens to be X number of days since your trash was last deleted (per the config). You are overstating your case. That said, I hear the request you are making and it is a known feature request. Keep your eyes out. Also, note that the empty_trash plugin had a small bug that has been fixed as of the new version that has just been posted to the web site. - Paul |
From: stephen t. <st...@hs...> - 2004-07-28 02:22:05
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> >>>>The users of Squirrel mail don't know to flush their deleted items >>>>folder. Is there a way to have the mail server automatically flush the >>>>deleted items folder by date after 3 months? So when a deleted item >>>>becomes 3 months old the server would delete it? >>> >>>http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins/empty_trash-1.2-1.2.2.tar.gz >>> >>>Empty Trash - A Plugin for SquirrelMail >>>======================================== Version: 1.2 Version Date: >>>04-Jul-2003 Author: Derek Battams <de...@ba...> Requires SQMAIL: >= >>>v1.2.2 Note: Uses JavaScript; compatible with SM >= 1.2.8 >>> >>>Description ----------- The Empty Trash plugin will automatically empty >>> a >>>user's trash folder periodically. In this version of the plugin, a >>>user's trash folder is emptied under the following circumstances: * >>> Every >>>10th login * Once a week >>> >>>courier imap has options that can clean folders. cyrus has utility that >>>does same thing too >> >> I too am looking for such a plugin, and I tried the plugin mentioned >> above >> but it will remove all email when it purges the trash. So even mail >> deleted 5 minutes before it runs will be gone. It would be nice if the >> Auto-prune Sent -- Version 1.1 plugin could be modified to also do the >> same for trash. Since this plugin will only remove the items older than >> the day you set, instead of just removing everything. > > The idea is that users don't generally do anything with their trash, > unless they want to undelete something they just deleted a minute ago > (or five as in your case). Email deleted that recently will never be > deleted by that plugin unless you happen to delete it, log off at 23:59 > and log in again at 0:01 *AND* it happens to be X number of days since > your trash was last deleted (per the config). You are overstating your > case. > > That said, I hear the request you are making and it is a known feature > request. Keep your eyes out. > > Also, note that the empty_trash plugin had a small bug that has been > fixed as of the new version that has just been posted to the web site. > > - Paul > it would be really neat to be able to config the said plugin to purge X-day old mail from sender@some-domain from the INBOX, or folder/s of choice. user logs in, dialog box pops up with comfirmation to purge X numbers of mail from pre-selected folders or move them to Trash. or a checkbox list of email for user to select/deselect and go. this would be really helpful to clean up old newsletter, mailing lists and system generated email like virus notifications. saving lots of clickity-clicks daily! > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop > FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer tools! > Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=4721&alloc_id=10040&op=click > -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list > List Address: squ...@li... > List Archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 > List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users > ---------------------------------------------- This email was sent from Hock Seng Lee Berhad. http://www.hsl.com.my |