When you go to the webadmin and look at the Archival Options section -
are your archives marked as private or public?

On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 04:21, Drew McCormack wrote:
> I recently upgraded to Mac OS X 10.2, and I think I have somehow 
> introduced an archiving problem. I recompiled my copy of Mailman, and 
> everything works, except that messages do not appear in the public html 
> pages. If I check the private directory, they are in the html pages 
> there.
> 
> I am using Postfix and Apache; archiving worked before, so I don't 
> think there is any problem with my copy of mailman. I have checked the 
> Defaults.py file, but can't see anything wrong there.
> 
> I am no mailman expert, so I don't even know what the relation is 
> between the public and private directories, and how each is filled. Can 
> anyone guide me to the likely cause of my problem?
> 
> Drew
> 
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