Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving

2010-05-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Patricia A Moss quoted me and wrote. > >>If you look at the overall archive TOC for a list, you will see entries >>like >> >>May 2010: [ Thread ][ Subject ][ Author ][ Date ] [ Text xx KB ] >>April 2010:[ Thread ][ Subject ][ Author ][ Date ] [ Gzip'd Text xx KB ] >I am not sure how to look at the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving

2010-05-24 Thread Patricia A Moss
ctory; but they seem to contain the same files. Thank you, PATI M. From: Mark Sapiro To: Patricia A Moss/GIS/c...@csc, mailman-users@python.org Date: 05/21/2010 11:05 AM Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving Patricia A Moss wrote: >I am running mailman, version 2.1.5.1-3

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving

2010-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Patricia A Moss wrote: >I am running mailman, version 2.1.5.1-34, on a RedHat, version 4.0, >server. >I am trying to understand how archiving works and/or is set up and >configured. >I need to understand the difference between the directory and the .txt >file (i.e. Directory: "2009-December" an

[Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving

2010-05-21 Thread Patricia A Moss
I am running mailman, version 2.1.5.1-34, on a RedHat, version 4.0, server. I am trying to understand how archiving works and/or is set up and configured. I need to understand the difference between the directory and the .txt file (i.e. Directory: "2009-December" and File: "2009-December.txt")