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On May 25, 2007, at 9:30 AM, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
Editing 122 MB of raw archive is going to take some time, since I have to throw away 110 MB of it. I'd like to prevent new messages from coming into the system while I'm editing it, and I seem to be overlooking instructions on how to lock the list. I find that the
help message for withlist tells me how to lock the list while I operate
on it using withlist, but is that what I want? Can I vi/emacs the mbox
while it is locked with withlist?Am I simply obtuse, or is there no way to lock the list while I'm editing? Or do I throw caution to the winds and blithely edit without concern for incoming messages?
Hi Ivan,
Can you just turn off mailmanctl while you're editing the inbox?
Okay, this will shut down your Mailman system globally, which you
might not want to do, but it's as safe as it gets.
If you specifically want to block messages just to the list your
editing, then yes, lock it with bin/withlist and just edit the mbox.
Another option is to restart mailmanctl but temporarily disable the
ArchRunner. You should be safe to edit the mbox file then, and just
delay updating all your archives (including the mbox archives) until
you've finished your surgery, while the rest of the system continues
to churn away.
Cheers,
- -Barry
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