---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Maickel Pandie <maickel.pandie@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:18:44 +0700 Subject: Re: [Mailman-Developers] Fwd: Fwd: How To change queue process method To: Barry Warsaw <barry@list.org>
Question again...
In Switchboard.files() Can I get listname from the digest/ filebase? How?
Nope. That information is available in the metadata, but you have to dequeue the file in order to read it.
Can you give me the example of dequeue metadata file to get the listname of the message please? I need the listname of the message because I made my own function to count how many domain as the destination of the message and the input of that function is listname
Can you give me any suggestion how to get attachment file size from each message?
Is there any function in mailman who can give me the size of the message? What variable that I need to get the size of the message? (filename, listname, filebase, or other variabel)
Many Thanks
2008/6/16, Barry Warsaw <barry@list.org>:
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On Jun 16, 2008, at 3:25 AM, Maickel Pandie wrote:
I have some problem here and I didn't know how to solve it. I sent 1 message to milis_01@milis.com (listname) and I record what Switchboard.files() return to Runner.py:
1213621876.0387881+53028ae65697f5b1c06e9cf0f3b04ae1bb2ecfb1 1213621876.0387881+ad9a762eff62186e94d26fda95865243b6dc4069 1213621876.0387881+e7efb136c33f77e0674e03512860aadb23a2d605
From Switchboard.enqueue() and Switchboard.files() I knew that 1213621876.0387881 is the rcvtime
What I asking are:
- Why the digest (53028ae65697f5b1c06e9cf0f3b04ae1bb2ecfb1, ad9a762eff62186e94d26fda95865243b6dc4069, e7efb136c33f77e0674e03512860aadb23a2d605) are changing for same message?
Because the hash is calculated from the entire contents of the file, which includes the message's metadata dictionary. That will change each time the message is re-queued.
- In Switchboard.files() Can I get listname from the digest/ filebase? How?
Nope. That information is available in the metadata, but you have to dequeue the file in order to read it.
Cheers,
- -Barry
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