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This comes up once in a while in support; someone has thousands or millions of items in a folder, and they need to nuke the folder now.<br> | This comes up once in a while in support; someone has thousands or millions of items in a folder, and they need to nuke the folder now.<br> |
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This comes up once in a while in support; someone has thousands or millions of items in a folder, and they need to nuke the folder now.
Usually, the command to nuke everything in a folder is:
zmmailbox -z -m user01@domain.com ef /MyStuff
However, if the folder actually has "millions" of items in it, you may be inclined to remove 100 items at a time, and let the script run until all the items are removed.
Example:
#!/bin/bash
for msg in `zmmailbox -z -m user01@domain.com search -l 100 "in:MyStuff" | grep conv | awk '{ print $2 }' | sed -e 's/^-//'`
do
echo "Removing "$msg""
zmmailbox -z -m user01@domain.com dm $msg
done
Notable bugs:
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=38473