Anyone have a script, code or link that shows how to delete archives & maybe bounce-events or anything else I can clean without effecting lists. Need to free up some space.
Thanks, Dan Young
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On 08/02/2017 08:55 AM, Dan Young wrote:
Anyone have a script, code or link that shows how to delete archives & maybe bounce-events or anything else I can clean without effecting lists. Need to free up some space.
If you have files in Mailman's data/ directory named bounce-events-ppppp.pck the only one, if any, that's useful is one with a current time stamp and ppppp = to the pid of the currently running BounceRunner. Any others are orphaned and can safely be removed.
As for archives, see https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/prune_arch (mirrored at https://fog.ccsf.edu/~msapiro/scripts/prune_arch), or if you really don't want archives for a list, you can set the lists Archiving Options -> archive to No and just remove archives/private/LISTNAME/ and archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/.
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On 08/02/2017 08:55 AM, Dan Young wrote:
Anyone have a script, code or link that shows how to delete archives & maybe bounce-events or anything else I can clean without effecting lists. Need to free up some space.
If you have files in Mailman's data/ directory named bounce-events-ppppp.pck the only one, if any, that's useful is one with a current time stamp and ppppp = to the pid of the currently running BounceRunner. Any others are orphaned and can safely be removed.
What about heldmsg-*.pck files in that directory?
On 08/02/2017 12:06 PM, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
What about heldmsg-*.pck files in that directory?
What about them? They are messages held for moderator action. They should be dealt with through the admindb interface. Also see the list admin General Options -> max_days_to_hold setting and scripts at https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/hold_again and https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/list_requests (mirrored at https://fog.ccsf.edu/~msapiro/scripts/hold_again and https://fog.ccsf.edu/~msapiro/scripts/list_requests).
-- Mark Sapiro mark@msapiro.net The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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