The two messages are in
/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/vorpal-users.mbox.
Now here is the problem. I thought this list was created today, but
it turns out that it was created 9.May.2006. There are 9 messages
in vorpal-users.mbox that were there before, with the 2 from today
at the end.
The 9 earlier messages are not in the archives. They don't need
to be.
Can I hand edit this file and maybe run a cleanarch?
Anne M. Hammond - Systems / Network Administration - Tech-X Corp
hammond_at_txcorp.com 720-974-1840
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Anne Hammond wrote:
>
>> The one thing I didn't do was restart mailman.
>>
>> The top level directory is owned by apache.mailman--Do I need
>> to restart apache??
>
>
> Apache has nothing to do with archiving. The lists/listname directory
> is owned by apache because the list was created via the web interface.
>
> Restarting Mailman should not be required either.
>
>
>
>
>> Both messages sent to this list today are in digest.mbox.
>
>
> What about archives/private/vorpal-users.mbox/vorpal-users.mbox? Are
> the two messages there?
>
>
>>> It seems like a permissions issue, but that should normally result in
>>> error log entries and shunted messages.
>
>
> Check permissions and ownership on the entire
> archives/private/vorpal-users/ and archives/private/vorpal-users.mbox/
> directories and subordinates and compare with the
> archives/private/ucm-devel/ and archives/private/ucm-devel.mbox/
> directories and subordinates.
>
> You might also try running 'bin/check_perms'
>
> --
> Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
> San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
>
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