Files in my shunt directory - Need some direction...

I have about 60+ files in my shunt directory. This is the result of a show_qfiles, what's up? What am I supposed to do and how do I fix it?
I'm using: Mailman 2.1.5 SuSE 8.1 PHP 4.2.2 Apache 2.0
/var/lib/mailman/qfiles/shunt # /usr/lib/mailman/bin/show_qfiles *.pck ====================> 1097787236.704565+b6aad3ac4471a8864840742a32d76ad752d36abd.pck Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/show_qfiles", line 74, in ? main() File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/show_qfiles", line 67, in main sys.stdout.write(msg.as_string()) File "/usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib/email/Message.py", line 130, in as_string g.flatten(self, unixfrom=unixfrom) File "/usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib/email/Generator.py", line 102, in flatten self._write(msg) File "/usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib/email/Generator.py", line 137, in _write self._write_headers(msg) File "/usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib/email/Generator.py", line 170, in _write_headers print >> self._fp, v.encode() File "/usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib/email/Header.py", line 412, in encode newchunks += self._split(s, charset, targetlen, splitchars) File "/usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib/email/Header.py", line 297, in _split elen = charset.encoded_header_len(encoded) File "/usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib/email/Charset.py", line 341, in encoded_header_len return len(s) AttributeError: Header instance has no attribute '__len__'
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Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
I have about 60+ files in my shunt directory. This is the result of a show_qfiles, what's up? What am I supposed to do and how do I fix it?
Look in your mailman error log for the original shunt messages and associated errors. You then may able to decide which errors might have been transient and which were the result of things that have been (or can be) fixed. At this point, you may want to delete some of the files from the shunt queue because they are too old to be relevant or for any other reason. You can then run bin/unshunt to try to reprocess the remaining messages.
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