Carlos Williams wrote:
>
>So I think I am simply going to just "rm -rf
>/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/mailman.mbox/mailman.box"
>
>This will retain the first mailman.box directory which is expected to
>be there and then remove everything beyond that.
>I will then assume at some point Mailman w
Mark Sapiro writes:
> I have no idea how this happened. I suspect somehow instead of
> mailman.mbox/mailman.mbox being a file, it somehow became a link back
> to its parent. If this is the case, even "rm -rf
> /var/lib/mailman/archives/mailman.mbox" may not succeed because it may
> loop indef
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Someone else reported a similar symptom a month or two ago. (I just
> tried to find this in the archive, and I see it was you, not someone
> else.)
Yes - I reported this during my migration help email. It was me...
> I h
Carlos Williams wrote:
>I have no idea what happened to my mailman installation. As far as I
>can tell from a very basic administrative and user level, it works
>perfect with my Postifx install. Only only noticed this was a problem
>when I started to migrate my mailman data to a new email server I
I have no idea what happened to my mailman installation. As far as I
can tell from a very basic administrative and user level, it works
perfect with my Postifx install. Only only noticed this was a problem
when I started to migrate my mailman data to a new email server I am
building to replace this