Gnul,
On 2018-11-25 12:14, Gnul Char wrote:
Is your SMTP mail server Postfix?
No, QMail and there is no chance of changing that for the foreseeable future . .
Any sever that uses "maildir" is easy this way: simply have a scheduled cron job, run as the postfix or equivalent user, to "mv" the directories or files daily. I mention this method based on your scale of use.
But I want to keep the renamed ".1504 . . " files in the same cur dirs until that cron job happens - the question is how to rename the file using a button or something?
Else you can use "sieve" to do this for you, in it's syntax. Installed along with Postfix is great. Usually per-user configured, with an awesome "manage sieve" Roundcube plugin. You can manually install configs for every user on the file system; also may place in /etc/skel or other new user creation script, so all new users get your choice of rules, depending on your mail storage configs.
Don't use Postfix on this server . .
With limited details, it appears your request is outside the Roundcube scope, but easily solved with other means.
Yes, someone else suggested a plugin which I can't find but maybe writing my own plugin is an option?
Thanks,
Phil.
Good luck.
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018, 10:22 AM Philip Rhoades <phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
People,
I have 1,566 Maildir folders and I would like to script process deleted files once a day while they are still in their original dirs - but I
don't want them listed - is there a plugin or some sort of one-click
mechanism I can use to rename a file from something like:
- . .
to:
.15430. . .
? or something that won't display in the RCM client?
Thanks,
Phil.
Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896 Cowra NSW 2794 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users