On Mon, 2011-09-12 at 12:40 +0200, Manuel Vazquez wrote: > Thx for the information. This solution is similar to: ctl_deliver -d > > flat_text_file? Sure, ctl_deliver is just a command specifically for the delivery database. > Is not possible do query with other tools? Depends on the format of the file. Is the delivery database Berkley, flat, or skiplist? [the "file" command can probably identify the type if it isn't explicitly declared in imapd.conf). On the other hand - what are you trying to do? There isn't really anything all that interesting in delivery.db. > Other question i execute the next command: cyr_expire -E 3 -X 2 -D > 180. The documentation say this command deleted all the registrer more > old of 180 days. But this deleted the file stored to delete in the > trash of mailbox? Doesn't have anything to do with "trash"; trash is a [IMNSHO] *very* misguided MUA (Mail User Agent / Client) "feature". cyr_expire deletes from the server messages and/or mailboxes that have been expunged/deleted (for messages) or deleted (for mailboxes). Only -E has to do with delivery.db <QUOTE> Prune the duplicate database of entries older than expire-days. This value is only used for entries which do not have a corresponding /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/expire mailbox annotation.. </QUOTE> -X and -D only mean anything if you have delayed delete enabled (which has nothing to do with delivery.db). You can add the "-v" option if you want to see more info about what cyr_expire is doing. ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/