On 2/23/24 09:28, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 2/22/24 21:51, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
If I'm correct, I think you'll find the offending message in $var_dir/archive/hyperkitty or some subdirectory, it's a regular queuefile, and you can read it with the showqfile utility to see if it's spam. Otherwise you need to edit the [] out of the message ID.
The directory is $var_dir/archive/hyperkitty/spool/ and the command to view the queue entry is
mailman qfile path/to/file
.
BTW, the issue with bogus [] delimited Message-IDs is "fixed" (actually worked around) in Mailman 3.3.9 by https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/-/merge_requests/1099/
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