On 07/16/17 04:37, Jamie Landeg-Jones wrote: > (I sent this a week or so ago, but the message never appeared)
Were you subscribed to the list? Messages from addresses not subscribed get filtered into a moderation queue -- and since that queue is about 99.9% spam, they rarely get out of the queue unless I know to go and look for a specific email to rescue it. > I've got quite a few dead servers in the tarsnap web-interface - I guess > there is some need, so users can access historical data. > > However, for me, this is clutter I can't get rid of, and the situation > will only get worse with time. > > Each 'dead' server was terminated with the "nuke" option. Is there a better > way to get this fact to the web interface (and any other behinds-the-scene > databases that thinks the null-sized server-entries are still active)? > > I.E. Can/should the nuke option actually expire/invalidate a key as well > as zapping all archives (as is all it appears to do now)? The `tarsnap --nuke` command cannot invalidate keys. I can do that, but they'll stay in the web interface (for now) because I haven't gotten around to writing the code to clean that up. -- Colin Percival Security Officer Emeritus, FreeBSD | The power to serve Founder, Tarsnap | www.tarsnap.com | Online backups for the truly paranoid