## # Source of mail to be archived # # type: type of email storage, only supported format is imap. Following # attributes are those of an imap account, could be different for other storage types. # # server : address of imap server # port : port if not default (default is 993 if tls_mode = direct, else 143) # tls_mode : none : no tls at all (should be reserved to debug) # direct : direct TLS as in imaps # starttls : normal connect then starttls command, fails if starttls # not present in server capability # try : as starttls, but does not fail is starttls not present in # capability, and falls back to clear text connection if # starttls not present. If STARTTLS is present in capability, # and TLS negociation fails, connection fails. # username : login name to use for connection # password : password to use for connection # src: type: imap server: mail.mydomain ssl_mode: direct username: mylogin password: mypassword # port: 993 ## # destination account : defined same way as source, account, if is exactly the # same account can be defined as src # # dst: src dst: type: imap server: archive.server ssl_mode: try username: archivelogin password: archivepassword ## # General options for archiving options: # Top level folder for archives (all archives will go under this folder on dst # server), default is INBOX archive_folder: Archives # # time_folders: either yearly or monthly, if not defined archives will not # have separated subfolders pear year or mont time_folders: yearly # # In the archive, keep the original folder tree or not, (default yes) keep_hierarchy : yes # # Do we archive unsubscribed folders archive_unsubscribed : no # # Do we subscribe newly created folders in Archives ? subscribe_new_folders: yes ## # rules # # rules is a list of rules names with actions and paramaters attached to the # name. A folder name matrches a rule name if the rule name is part of the # hierarchy leading to the folder name, with '.' as a separator. # eg with the following rules, folder lists.debian will have the first rule # applied, folder lists.freebsd will have second rule applied. # folder lists-temp will not match any rule and thus will have the default rule # applied # First matching rule is applied # # action can be keep, clean # keep has no additional parameters, it means mails in folder matching the rule # are not archived # clean and archive have parameters : # age : act on mails older than this number of days # unread : if yes, act on unread emails (default no) # marked : if yes, act on marked emails (default no) # # clean action means that the matching emails are deleted # # archive action means that the matching emails are moved to the dst account. # rules : - lists.debian: action: archive age: 180 unread: yes marked: yes - lists: action: keep - spam: action: clean age: 14 unread: yes marked: no # # rule to apply when no rule matches. # default to a keep rule default_rule: action: archive age: 90