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Co-Authored-By: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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A message retention policy is mainly defined by its `max_lifetime`
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parameter, which defines how long a message can be kept around after
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it's been sent in the room. If a room doesn't have a message retention
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it was sent to the room. If a room doesn't have a message retention
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policy, and there's no default one for a given server, then no message
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sent in that room is ever purged on that server.
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MSC1763 also specifies semantics for a `min_lifetime` parameter which
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defines the amount of time after which an event _can_ get purged (after
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it's been sent to the room), but Synapse doesn't currently support it
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it was sent to the room), but Synapse doesn't currently support it
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beyond registering it.
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Both `max_lifetime` and `min_lifetime` are optional parameters.
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`retention` section of the Synapse configuration file (see the
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[sample file](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v1.7.3/docs/sample_config.yaml#L332-L393)).
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To enable support for message retentions policies, set the setting
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To enable support for message retention policies, set the setting
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`enabled` in this section to `true`.
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### Purge jobs
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Purge jobs are the jobs that Synapse run in the background to purge
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Purge jobs are the jobs that Synapse runs in the background to purge
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expired events from the database. They are only run if support for
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message retention policies is enabled in the server's configuration. If
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no configuration for purge jobs is configured by the server admin,
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operating system, the server admin needs to run `VACUUM FULL;` (or
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`VACUUM;` for SQLite databases) on Synapse's database (see the related
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[PostgreSQL documentation](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-vacuum.html)).
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