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Using the --quiet or -q option in conjonction with /dev/stdout as the output file allow the output to be used as a valid configuration. Given a script that generates a valid sip.conf I can pipe the output of that script into `sip_to_pjsip.py -q /dev/stdin /dev/stdout`. This allow me to use that piped command in my pjsip.conf using the `exec` command. ASTERISK-28136 Change-Id: I7b0e2e90e2549f3f8e01dc96701f111b5874c88d
messages-expire.pl messages-expire finds messages more than X days old and deletes them. Because the older messages will be the lower numbers in the folder (msg0000 will be older than msg0005), just deleting msg0000 will not work. expire-messages then runs a routine that goes into every folder in every mailbox to reorganize. If the folder contains msg0000, no action is taken. If the folder does not, the rename routine takes the oldest message and names it msg0000, the next oldest message and names it msg0001 and so on. The file deletion is done by the -exec parameter to 'find'. It would be far more efficient to take the output from 'find' and just reorganize the directories from which we deleted a file. Something for the future... Keep in mind that messages are deleted at the beginning of the script you will have mailbox trouble if you check messages before the script reorganizes your mailbox. To use it, make sure the paths are right. Adjust $age (originally set to 31) if necessary.