Justin Denick wrote:

>I had a user complain that she could not send mail, reply, or check Sent
>Mail.
>She would click on "Sent" and after awhile it would just download a file
>called right_main.php.
>
>After some checking I found that the file was pretty large 193MB, though
>there were other files that were larger, but still accessible.
>
>My 'fix' or hack, whatever you will call it, was to split the file into
>three sets (2005, 2006, 2007), using the same MAILMAN header for each file.
>I then subscribed to these new 'folders' and viola she had access to all of
>her Sent mail. I then moved the data from 2007 back into the actual Sent
>mail file. Now when she composes mail it will have some semblance of working
>correctly.
>
>My question is why did it break in the first place.


Did you really mean to send this question to the Mailman-Users list?

If so, you have to provide a lot more detail to enable us to understand
how it relates to Mailman.

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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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