Good advice and I have been keeping track of the disk usage. Hopefully, within the next couple of weeks, I'll be able to drop this database on this server completely and even consider an uninsall. Unfortunately, this version was a tarball install and I can't find the koha-disable-email command anywhere and I've run find and checked every directory since it might not be in the path.
From: robin@catalyst.net.nz To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 10:51:32 +1200 Subject: Re: [Koha] FW: Barcodes and email in Koha
Phillip Ponchot schreef op do 10-07-2014 om 14:55 [-0700]:
It suddenly hit me that Koha has to setup the email in a message queue to have the messages sent off, so I went into crontab and disabled the Koha job. This is an old Koha Server and Cataloging wants to keep it running so that they can get information off of it.
You are better to use koha-mail-disable for this, assuming this was a package installation. It automatically cleans the mail queue every day. If you simply turn off the sending, your queue will slowly grow, and then if you turn on the sending again for some reason (even by accident), all those out of date emails will get sent to people.
That's probably something you don't want.
If it's not a package installation, you probably want to ensure you're regularly cleaning out the mail queue.
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