On 3/27/09 9:07 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David Newman wrote:
>
>> On 3/26/09 2:49 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>>> You can also see if this
>>> post in in archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox which will
>>> tell you that Mailman tried to archive it. Note that two different
>>> messages should
David Newman wrote:
>On 3/26/09 2:49 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> You can also see if this
>> post in in archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox which will
>> tell you that Mailman tried to archive it. Note that two different
>> messages should never have the same Message-ID, but ...
>
>And th
On 3/26/09 2:49 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> There are only a few reasons why a
> particular post would not be archived, assuming archiving is working
> in general.
Archiving is working in general.
>
> 1) There could be something in this particular post that throws an
> exception in ArchRunner. Thi
David Newman wrote:
>
>Here's another message that actually was cc:'d to a list but didn't make
>it into the archives. This subscriber is a frequent poster and other
>messages of his exist in the archives.
>
>It's HTML mail but then so is all this subscriber's other mail.
>
>Thanks again for any cl
On 3/26/09 8:05 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David Newman wrote:
>> Most messages make it into the archives but a few do not. I've pasted
>> below a sample of a message that didn't make it to the archive. I
>> suspect that it might be related to Postfix's message handling but am
>> not sure what's miss
David Newman wrote:
>
>Most messages make it into the archives but a few do not. I've pasted
>below a sample of a message that didn't make it to the archive. I
>suspect that it might be related to Postfix's message handling but am
>not sure what's missing from the offending messages.
The message
Mailman 2.1.10 on OpenBSD 4.4 with Postfix 2.5.3
Checked the FAQ and searched Google but didn't see anything that
directly addressed this:
Most messages make it into the archives but a few do not. I've pasted
below a sample of a message that didn't make it to the archive. I
suspect that it might