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		<title>Comment on Maintain directory structure copying `find` results by Remove old messages from Plesk/Qmail Maildir mailboxes &#124; rugmonster.org</title>
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		<description>[...] I needed to remove messages older than a week old for a list of email accounts on a Plesk system running Qmail. I put together the following BASH script to locate the messages using find and back them up outside of the mailbox (just in case). This builds on the technique I used in my previous post, Maintain directory structure copying `find` results. [...]</description>
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