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There is a setting
g_record_days "90"
which would normally delete these files over 90 days old.
If you have a very old version then the setting might not exist.
It certainly does no harm to manually delete them.
Oh it probably doesn't delete the empty folders.
ChrisP.
On 17/03/2022 3:40 pm, Bradley Minamoto
wrote:
I noticed that in /usr/local/surgemail/ that we have a bunch of
directories with a naming format of "recYYMM" which I believe is
storing all of our old msg.log files. They are starting to eat
up space and I don't see a need to keep these since they are
from several years back. I was thinking of manually deleting the
directories I don't need but I wasn't sure if there was a more
appropriate method to clean these out. Has anyone encountered
this?
Thanks,
Brad