[Mailman-Users] Archives not archiving
Morris Jones
mojo at whiteoaks.com
Wed Jun 21 23:23:26 CEST 2000
Yes I have ...
In the "Archival Options" for the list go and set the value for this
question: "Set date in archive to when the mail is claimed to have been
sent, or to the time we resend it? " back to "When sent." The other
setting is busted.
There's a way to patch it so it doesn't crash, but it doesn't have
the effect of changing the archive sort, so it doesn't make any
difference. :)
I filed a bug on it last week.
Best regards,
Mojo
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Sheryl Weidner wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> My apologies if this question is covered somewhere I missed, but I
> believe I have looked through the docs pretty thoroughly.
>
> My vitals:
>
> Mailman 2.0beta2
> RedHat Linux 6.1 Secure/Apache Secure
> Python 1.5
>
> I have selected options to archive my discussion list monthly. I
> previously received e-mail error messages about a directory where the
> archives were supposed to go not existing, but am no longer getting
> those error messages after having created the directory the archiver
> wanted. Now, there are just plain no archives, and my error log says:
>
> post(1219): File "/home/mailman/Mailman/Archiver/Archiver.py", line
> 204, in ArchiveMail
> post(1219): self.__archive_to_mbox(msg)
> post(1219): File "/home/mailman/Mailman/Archiver/Archiver.py", line
> 160, in __archive_to_mbox
> post(1219): post.SetHeader('Date', time.ctime(time.time()))
> post(1219): AttributeError: SetHeader
>
> If I am reading the log correctly and the "post(number)" entry denotes a
> post ID, I am not getting this error with every post, although I am
> getting the same error with each post that does error out.
>
> Any wise administrators who've seen this one already?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Sheryl
>
>
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