>>>>> "GR(" == Giuseppe Ravasio (LU) via Info-cyrus <info-cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: GR(> I saw that someone proposed to make a sort of abuse of delayed GR(> expunge, but I think that in order to comply with regulatory GR(> retention should be better considering some specific software. True, but it seems odd (to me, in a situation where I don't have infinite money) to have basically two mail servers: one which actually removes things when the user deletes stuff and one which doesn't. I guess they can be optimized for different things, but it still seems odd when we already have a server that can store as much mail as you want, provides a means to access and search it with ACLs for auditors and such, and of course is already installed and running. If it were possible to hook the message deletion functions in cyrus to move things to a different place in the hierarchy and then control expiry on those differently than the regular folders, it would probably be sufficient. But that requires code and I don't have the skills to write it. Alternately, it _could_, instead of removing the message files at deletion time, just move them somewhere. Then you could script what you want to do with them. Certainly not super featureful but frankly when the lawyers want something, I just dump mail files on them and let them sort it out. - J< ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/ To Unsubscribe: https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/info-cyrus