You may want to remove a set of persistent data to resolve a conflict or to start over.
mailcowdockerized
can vary and depends on your compose project name (if it's unchanged, mailcowdockerized
is the correct value). If you are unsure about volume names, run docker volume ls
for a full list.
Delete a single volume:
docker volume rm mailcowdockerized_${VOLUME_NAME}
- Remove volume
mysql-vol-1
to remove all MySQL data. - Remove volume
redis-vol-1
to remove all Redis data. - Remove volume
vmail-vol-1
to remove all contents of/var/vmail
mounted todovecot-mailcow
. - Remove volume
rspamd-vol-1
to remove all Rspamd data. - Remove volume
crypt-vol-1
to remove all crypto data. This will render all mails unreadable.
Alternatively, running the following command will destroy all mailcow: dockerized volumes and delete any related containers and networks:
docker compose down -v
docker-compose down -v
Last update:
2023-01-13 18:16:08