On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:34:03AM -0400, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
>
> >>>>> "JF" == Jim Fannin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> JF> We have a unique circumstance in which a mail message was
> JF> posted, approved and sent to a list which turned out to have
> JF> erroneous information in it. Management would like to remove
> JF> the message from the archive which is public. Anyone know how
> JF> to do this without killing the archive?
>
> Just manually edit the message out of the .mbox file and re-run
> bin/arch. Take care when you edit .mbox though; you want to remove
> the envelope-from header of the offending message too.
Speaking of archives, mine still aren't working. Messages appear to be
being archived, but /opt/mailman/archives/private/<list>/index.html is
empty. It's there, but it's zero bytes.
The files present in my private archives directory are:
/opt/mailman/archives/private:
ba-b5/ ba-b5.mbox/
/opt/mailman/archives/private/ba-b5:
2001-June/ 2001-June.txt 2001-May/ 2001-May.txt database/ index.html
/opt/mailman/archives/private/ba-b5/2001-June:
000000.html author.html date.html index.html@ subject.html
thread.html
/opt/mailman/archives/private/ba-b5/2001-May:
000000.html author.html date.html index.html@ subject.html
thread.html
/opt/mailman/archives/private/ba-b5/database:
/opt/mailman/archives/private/ba-b5.mbox:
2001-May/ 2001-May.txt database/ index.html
/opt/mailman/archives/private/ba-b5.mbox/2001-May:
000000.html author.html date.html index.html@ subject.html
thread.html
/opt/mailman/archives/private/ba-b5.mbox/database:
What's supposed to generate the index.html page, and how can I fix
it? Are the database directories supposed to be empty? Are these two
items connected?
I'm using Mailman 2.0.5, Python-2.1, and Postfix, on a Linux-2.4 system.
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