On 6/4/2015 12:26 AM, Brad May wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We already had g_record_days set to 30. The description in the admin interface says that setting is for msg*.rec files. I could be wrong, but that doesn't seem to affect the rec* folders.
That setting deletes the contents of the folders (older than that), not 
the folders themselves or the summary file.
     ChrisP.
> Thanks,
>
> Brad
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed [mailtoHIDDEN@ent.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 7:20 AM
> To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com
> Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] expire_*.log files
>
> Hi,
>
> You can control how much of these you get :
>
> rec* folders -> each with a summary.dat file inside
>
> by setting an appropriate value for g_record_days.  Surgemail will then maintain the number of days logged at your setting.
>
> --Ed
>
> On 06/03/2015 08:15 AM, Brad May wrote:
>> Thanks for the info. I’ll remove those as well.
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> *From:*Surgemail Support [mailto:surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com]
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 02, 2015 3:34 PM
>> *To:* surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com
>> *Subject:* Re: [SurgeMail List] expire_*.log files
>>
>> On 6/2/2015 11:34 PM, Brad May wrote:
>>
>>      Great! I have removed them.
>>
>>      I took another look at C:\surgemail and I found some other groups of
>>      folders & files that are pretty old (some back to 2009). Are there
>>      any settings that we can change to reduce the number of files/folders?
>>
>>      rec* folders -> each with a summary.dat file inside
>>
>>      ini_*.rec files
>>
>>      lists_*.rec
>>
>>      users_*.rec
>>
>>
>> Any of those 'can' be removed they are just for your records.
>> ini*.rec is probably the most useless so best to remove :-).  Also
>> lists*.rec is of little long term value.
>>
>> ChrisP.
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> *From:*Surgemail Support [mailto:surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com]
>> *Sent:* Friday, May 29, 2015 3:55 PM
>> *To:* surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com
>> <mailto:surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com>
>> *Subject:* Re: [SurgeMail List] expire_*.log files
>>
>> Those are logs of the expire process that deletes old messages from
>> the trash foldes typically, and other things if configured to do so.
>>
>> You can just delete them all manually. They are supposed to only stay
>> for 60 days, but now I look I think I can see a fault that was
>> preventing the auto deletion occuring, so I'll fix that.
>>
>> ChrisP.
>>
>> On 5/30/2015 2:49 AM, Brad May wrote:
>>
>>      We are on Windows platform - SurgeMail Version 6.9d-23
>>
>>      I noticed today when doing some general maintenance that we had a
>>      lot of fragmented files on the C: drive. Some of those files were
>>      expire_*.log files. They go all the way back through 2012 – 3 or 4
>>      files per month (147 files & a total of 6.5 GB). It seems a bit
>>      excessive, so I would like to get rid of these or at least trim them
>>      down if possible. They appear to be logging something happening in
>>      Trash folders. Here are a couple of lines from one of those logs:
>>
>>      10 00:00:12.15 /domainname/.net
>>      f:\surgemail\mbox\/domainname/.net/sf/hh//username/15/mdir/Trash/u1~2,S(0,5555)[1330453030]
>>      Deleted Size 5555 Age 10 days From: HIDDEN@@/domainname/.net> Fld:
>>      Trash Subject: Aeries Browser Interface Account Verification
>>      (/usernameHIDDEN@mainname/.net)
>>
>>      10 00:00:15.31 /domainname/.com
>>      d:\surgemail\mbox\/domainname/.com/tb/fg//username//mdir/Trash/u16~2,S(0,41511)[1328758289]
>>      Deleted Size 41511 Age 14 days From: LinkedIn Updates
>>      HIDDEN@s@linkedin.com> <mailto:updates@linkedin.com> Fld: Trash
>>      Subject: LinkedIn Network Updates, 2/09/2012
>>
>>      What are these files logging, and how can I get rid of them best?
>>
>>      Thanks,
>>
>>      Brad
>>
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