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Hi
My apologise if I have read this wrong and you are looking for something different but we have a Scheduled task setup to run the 1st of each month that deletes all emails within a domain that are older than 30 days (gives time for customers to download their emails if haven’t already) as not all our clients set their mail client to delete emails on collection and space was filling up fast and we used to delete manually via webmail but since adding this task it works great.
We used the below if it is any help, just replace the domain-here with your customer’s domain name or email address.
find /var/qmail/mailnames/domain-here/*/*/cur -type f -mtime +30 -exec rm {} \;