Lev Serebryakov
2014-Sep-14 20:41 UTC
Per-folder (per-mailbox) message expiration with control from client side — is it possible?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I'm migrating from ?old skool? solution with one mail client (MUA) on one computer, which retrieves mail via POP3, sorts it and manages it locally to installation when there are several MUAs on different devices, accessing mail via IMAP4, and all sorting and management should be server-side. Sorting is ?easy?: sieve. Here are some nuisance (like, if I want to rename folder/mailbox I need to edit script manually. BTW, it looks like that such thing could be done automagically, as language is very simple and find all references to mailboxes is not too hard task), but it works. But is here good solution for expiration? I have abut 50 folders (mailboxes) and rules are very different for them. They are mostly time-based (like "last 30 days"), but some folders are count-limited ("last 2000 messages") and some folders should have time limit but non-read messages could not be deleted at all. Ok, Thunderbird almost could do it (it doesn't have ?don't remove unread messages? option), but I don't want to have any meaningful configuration in MUAs, as each of it could be non-active for long time. Only thing I could find about expiration in dovecot documentation is "doveadm expunge" and helper "Expire" plugin, but it looks like very low-level solution for admins, it could not be managed from client side without direct ssh access to server and it is, in general, very inconvenient. Is here any better solution, maybe, 3rd party one? - -- // Black Lion AKA Lev Serebryakov -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQJ8BAEBCgBmBQJUFf2BXxSAAAAAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXRGOTZEMUNBMEI1RjQzMThCNjc0QjMzMEFF QUIwM0M1OEJGREM0NzhGAAoJEOqwPFi/3EePphIQAJUlYIFgXWBcWcrejcbOFgYf op+g35YF4wfwboPkgb/mKk46V3lcjmQImcHir2fci0SCsSSfARcU1a8y4iaeSkPU l949PaMYD8stfukfCbXjoY5pD5FIpj1Os7dDtgdoygp0tfsA4mDg1O0exZoduR9s q4NNPlsnlKOjX2KMOdcWI2AR8/xiFi4zvDTB/vibQPMy8kXVB8ld4Mk0BF1TUyOv 80KKOKzFDxQeLzvoEiNm6FDAqYGEYmpECUaFGXyKG1a7wslhEmEeShJUH5lsj3Oz niMxoO/KTEW0U9QucHQogFJzrcsKkJiOByjqQovWKgZziJll38lCN0O1murMmRBC bDLmN9t53JC7Ef88AbKsaFeULy/AxriohdGU6ePb8j/4W9KlERSJyvgxFkcMxHTg 9mSPiYAHaPr+Ycrzs9SOqhki5b6tI8Q39W/etRorb2us9FS1JE7ib4XLk5ufiUje XOLc4TACUh1qnd/5UUgcIuUrg/akSJgJLZoXg36LqUF/1OeMJHec4RMJresvewAZ RwseWHH/KpD7KxOWlO2Zw1ceHlVFDLWOO/4KWoy/XwZ66fQxEAkLO8ZVyeKMh5Nh dYL+yLQKZdgNWAjalK4lFmwz3u/9jNITwtP5GYLbYnP28EcbDfiN/w9oKGOI8fsD ulD+ca3vx29qdmGGYcKt =9+bG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Robert Schetterer
2014-Sep-15 07:26 UTC
Re: Per-folder (per-mailbox) message expiration with control from client side — is it possible?
Am 14.09.2014 um 22:41 schrieb Lev Serebryakov:> > I'm migrating from ?old skool? solution with one mail client (MUA) on > one computer, which retrieves mail via POP3, sorts it and manages it > locally to installation when there are several MUAs on different > devices, accessing mail via IMAP4, and all sorting and management > should be server-side. > > Sorting is ?easy?: sieve. Here are some nuisance (like, if I want to > rename folder/mailbox I need to edit script manually. BTW, it looks > like that such thing could be done automagically, as language is very > simple and find all references to mailboxes is not too hard task), but > it works. > > But is here good solution for expiration? I have abut 50 folders > (mailboxes) and rules are very different for them. They are mostly > time-based (like "last 30 days"), but some folders are count-limited > ("last 2000 messages") and some folders should have time limit but > non-read messages could not be deleted at all. > > Ok, Thunderbird almost could do it (it doesn't have ?don't remove > unread messages? option), but I don't want to have any meaningful > configuration in MUAs, as each of it could be non-active for long time. > > Only thing I could find about expiration in dovecot documentation is > "doveadm expunge" and helper "Expire" plugin, but it looks like very > low-level solution for admins, it could not be managed from client > side without direct ssh access to server and it is, in general, very > inconvenient. > > Is here any better solution, maybe, 3rd party one?i am not sure what exact you searching for if youre on linux try look here http://www.athensfbc.com/imap_tools/details.html http://imapsync.lamiral.info/ thunderbird also has plugins like https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/awesome-auto-archive/ however i would prefer doveadm expunge via ssh or cron etc you might also try external sieve plugin to execute doveadm expunge etc via some parameter perhaps as global rule> >Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer -- [*] sys4 AG http://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Franziskanerstra?e 15, 81669 M?nchen Sitz der Gesellschaft: M?nchen, Amtsgericht M?nchen: HRB 199263 Vorstand: Patrick Ben Koetter, Marc Schiffbauer Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Florian Kirstein