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 volumes 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 to `dovecot-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 `docker-compose down -v` will **destroy all mailcow: dockerized volumes** and delete any related containers and networks.