Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to clean old messages

2011-05-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote: >> I have searched the archives on the mailman-*@python.org >> lists and while I find several posts from you, > >Maybe I've sent using another email account: alexan...@edem.g12.br OK. I found the post I had searched Google for q=site:mail.python.org:+inurl:mailman+

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to clean old messages

2011-05-23 Thread alexander
I have searched the archives on the mailman-*@python.org lists and while I find several posts from you, Maybe I've sent using another email account: alexan...@edem.g12.br []s Alexander Brazil This message was sent using IMP, the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to clean old messages

2011-05-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote: >>> What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages? >> I don't understand your question. > >Ok, trying again: > >A person have sent a message, for example, "message x" to the mailing >list "list x". > >And I don`t know why (it could be a system

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to clean old messages

2011-05-22 Thread alexander
What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages? I don't understand your question. Ok, trying again: A person have sent a message, for example, "message x" to the mailing list "list x". And I don`t know why (it could be a system error or I don`t know what) the same mes

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to clean old messages

2011-05-20 Thread Mark Sapiro
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote: > >What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages? I don't understand your question. >I mean, in that way it would be absolutely impossible to resend any >message already sent? > >I have to create an bash script to do that. > >Some days ago a

[Mailman-Users] Best way to clean old messages

2011-05-20 Thread alexander
Hi. What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages? I mean, in that way it would be absolutely impossible to resend any message already sent? I have to create an bash script to do that. Some days ago an ancient message was resent erroneously by a person who could do th