Hello!
After searching on this forum and then on Google, I was unable to find more specific description of:
/home/openemm/var/spool/ARCHIVE
directory and the necessity of it other than in this topic: Huge archive directory. On our OpenEMM 6.2 installation, it had growed quite big and I'm curious can the size of this directory be regulated from the config files?
If, on the other hand, this directory can be purged, can that be defined in config files also? Creating a script to run from cron that would check and purge directory if it gets too big is a bit unintuitive from the basic installation.
Thanx.
Igor Blazevic
Question about /var/spool/ARCHIVE
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Re: Question about /var/spool/ARCHIVE
Directory ARCHIVE holds the XML files of all sent mailings not being admin or test mailings.
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Re: Question about /var/spool/ARCHIVE
Thank you for reply, maschoff!
Can you give me some info regarding limiting the number of mailings archived, ie. can I define somewhere that only last 6 months of mailings be kept and older ones deleted?
Can you give me some info regarding limiting the number of mailings archived, ie. can I define somewhere that only last 6 months of mailings be kept and older ones deleted?
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Re: Question about /var/spool/ARCHIVE
That is up to you. Maybe you need the files to check for complaints from recipients. OpenEMM does not need the data any longer
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Re: Question about /var/spool/ARCHIVE
I see. OK, thanks!