If you want to delete old mails out of the `.Junk` or `.Trash` folders or maybe delete all read mails that are older than a certain amount of time you may use dovecot's tool doveadm [man doveadm-expunge](https://wiki.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Expunge).
## The manual way
That said, let's dive in:
Delete a user's mails inside the junk folder that **are read** and **older** than 4 hours
```
docker-compose exec dovecot-mailcow doveadm expunge -u 'mailbox@example.com' mailbox 'Junk' SEEN not SINCE 4h
```
Delete **all** user's mails in the junk folder that are **older** than 7 days
```
docker-compose exec dovecot-mailcow doveadm expunge -A mailbox 'Junk' savedbefore 7d
Delete **all** mails (of all users) in **all** folders that are **older** than 52 weeks (internal date of the mail, not the date it was saved on the system => `before` instead of `savedbefore`). Useful for deleting very old mails on all users and folders (thus especially useful for GDPR-compliance).
```
docker-compose exec dovecot-mailcow doveadm expunge -A mailbox % before 52w
Delete mails inside a custom folder **inside** a user's inbox that are **not** flagged and **older** than 2 weeks
```
docker-compose exec dovecot-mailcow doveadm expunge -u 'mailbox@example.com' mailbox 'INBOX/custom-folder' not FLAGGED not SINCE 2w
```
!!! info
For possible [time spans](https://wiki.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/SearchQuery#section_date_specification) or [search keys](https://wiki.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/SearchQuery#section_search_keys) have a look at [man doveadm-search-query](https://wiki.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/SearchQuery)
The job controller just need access to the docker control socket to be able to emulate the behavior of "exec". Then we add a few label to our dovecot-container to activate the job scheduler and tell him in a cron compatible scheduling format when to run. If you struggle with that schedule string you can use [crontab guru](https://crontab.guru/).
This docker-compose.override.yml deletes all mails older then 2 weeks from the "Junk" folder every day at 4 am. To see if things ran proper, you can not only see in your mailbox but also check Ofelia's docker log if it looks something like this:
In case you want to add more jobs, ensure you change the "dovecot-expunge-trash" part after "ofelia.job-exec." to something else, it defines the name of the job. Syntax of the labels you find at [mcuadros/ofelia](https://github.com/mcuadros/ofelia).