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trash-cleaner

v1.0.11

Published

Finds and deletes trash email in the mailbox

Downloads

5

Readme

Trash Cleaner

A program to delete trash emails based on keyword and label filters.

Prerequisites

Node.js & npm

Installation

Via NPM

npm install -g trash-cleaner

Via GitHub

git clone https://github.com/hasankhan/trash-cleaner
cd trash-cleaner
# If you want to try out the development version then 'git checkout dev'
npm install -g

Gmail Configuration

  1. Create a Google Cloud Platform project with the API enabled.
  2. Create Authorization credentials for a desktop application and download gmail.credentials.json file in the config directory.
  3. Rename keywords.json.sample file in the config directory to keywords.json and update its contents.

Outlook Configuration

  1. Register an application with the Microsoft identity platform.
  2. Rename outlook.credentials.json.sample file in the config directory to outlook.credentials.json and update its contents.
  3. Rename keywords.json.sample file in the config directory to keywords.json and update its contents.

Get Started

To get the list of all parameters type trash-cleaner -h

Usage: trash-cleaner [options]

Options:
  -V, --version               output the version number
  -r, --reconfig              reconfigures the auth for a service
  -t, --dry-run               perform a dry-run cleanup without deleting the emails
  -d, --debug                 output extra debugging info
  -l, --launch                launch the auth url in the browser
  -c, --configDirPath <path>  the path to config directory (default: "config")
  -s, --service <service>     the email service to use (choices: "gmail", "outlook", default: "gmail")
  -h, --help                  display help for command