Re: how to delete old messages in all mailboxes excluding IMAP?

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--On May 11, 2006 10:18:16 AM +0300 Igor Belikov <belikoviv@xxxxx> wrote:

Hello info-cyrus,

  When I using "ipurge -f -d 30 -X" - it deletes messages older 30
  days in all mailboxes, including those to which access are made
  using IMAP. But I need to delete messages only in mailboxes accessed
  using POP3.

  Is any simple way to do this exist? I don't want to write script
  that obtain all mailboxes, exclude from them IMAP mailboxes and do
  "ipurge" individually for each mailbox...

There isn't any difference between an IMAP mailbox and a POP3 mailbox. So no. There was/is an extension to use some annotate data in ipurge's decision process, with that you could annotate people who're using pop3 but they could stop using pop3 and switch to IMAP at any time.
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