> So I go in and manually gzip the
> .mbox/.mbox file, but that doesn't stop
> the growth.
> ...
> - Sandi
Forgive me if I'm barking up the wrong sequoia here...
Do you mean that even though you've archived your files the amount of
filespace is still above 90%?
If so, that could be because th
On 2/24/2010 3:27 PM, Sandi Gruver wrote:
So I go in and manually gzip the.mbox/.mbox file, but
that doesn't stop the growth. Yesterday I read about not gzipping
the/2009-December.txt files so turned that off in mailman's
cron. But ...
The only way to stop an archive from growing is to stop ar
On 25/02/2010 10:27, Sandi Gruver wrote:
Dear Sirs,
It's not clear to me even after reading MM archive posts how to contain this
filesystem - /var/lib/mailman/archives/private.
So I go in and manually gzip the.mbox/.mbox file, but that
doesn't stop the growth.
Yesterday I read about not gzipp
Sandi Gruver wrote:
>
>It's not clear to me even after reading MM archive posts how to contain this
>filesystem - /var/lib/mailman/archives/private.
>
>So I go in and manually gzip the .mbox/.mbox file, but
>that doesn't stop the growth.
No, and if I understand correctly, you now have a relativ
Dear Sirs,
It's not clear to me even after reading MM archive posts how to contain this
filesystem - /var/lib/mailman/archives/private.
So I go in and manually gzip the .mbox/.mbox file, but that
doesn't stop the growth.
Yesterday I read about not gzipping the /2009-December.txt files so
turne