I've had to go into Mbox before and delete a few messages that were
gumming up the works. What I normally do is simply look at the last
message to be processed and then delete the next message from the Mbox. 
At that point it normally becomes obvious what the problem with the
offending mail message was - its always easier once you know which
message it is.

Good Luck - Jon Carnes

On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 19:06, Dan Phillips wrote:
> Tried that and it reported no problems. The problem definitely seems to 
> be in digest.mbox, although I can't see anything wrong. I renamed it 
> and sent a test message to create a new one, the ran cron/senddigests 
> -l, and it went out fine. when I moved the original mbox back it 
> generated the same error. I also ran bin/cleanarch on it and it 
> reported no problems and the correct number of messages.
> 
> Where's the best documentation on the structure of an mbox file?
> 
> thanks!
> 
> 
> On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 06:00  PM, Jon Carnes wrote:
> 
> > Run a check_db on the offending list and see if the problem lays in the
> > Database for the list...
> >
> > On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 17:54, Dan Phillips wrote:
> >> Any idea where this error is coming from? This error is coming from
> >> only one list; a manual running of senddigests -l on other lists
> >> functions perfectly.  /lists/problemlist/digest.mbox appears to be
> >> fine. Any ideas? anyone? what else should I be checking?
> >>
> >>> Traceback (most recent call last):
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 94, in ?
> >>>     main()
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 86, in main
> >>>     mlist.send_digest_now()
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/Mailman/Digester.py", line 60, in
> >>> send_digest_now
> >>>     ToDigest.send_digests(self, mboxfp)
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/ToDigest.py", line 129, in
> >>> send_digests
> >>>     send_i18n_digests(mlist, mboxfp)
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/ToDigest.py", line 290, in
> >>> send_i18n_digests
> >>>     g(msg, unixfrom=0)
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/pythonlib/email/Generator.py", line 100, in
> >>> flatten
> >>>     self._write(msg)
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/pythonlib/email/Generator.py", line 128, in
> >>> _write
> >>>     self._dispatch(msg)
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/pythonlib/email/Generator.py", line 154, in
> >>> _dispatch
> >>>     meth(msg)
> >>>   File "/Users/mailman/pythonlib/email/Generator.py", line 212, in
> >>> _handle_text
> >>>     raise TypeError, 'string payload expected: %s' % type(payload)
> >>> TypeError: string payload expected: <type 'list'>
> >>>
> >>
> 
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