Hi,
Am 11. Dezember 2019 um 09:55 Uhr -0800 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
Here's a revised script: [...] Now we expect to see the hash of each message-id followed by the message-id followed by the exception for the offending message.
Success! This time it crashes with the expected exception. I've attached the shell transcript.
As expected, it's a spam message. I've uploaded the offending file here for you to look at: <https://ftp.secretchronicles.org/misc/Q5PQZI4QEE4C42XNZMXESSKDCSZBUT4T> This way I don't risk getting caught by spam filters. I'm going to put that down quickly again, though, I don't want to distribute spam messages.
Now that the problem is identified, I'm going to purge it from both database and file system. Thank you for your help. If you need any further information for debugging the problem, please tell me.
As to why you didn't receive owner notices about the held spam, perhaps they were spam filtered or somehow otherwise lost.
Maybe. I'll ensure I update quickly when the new Ubuntu LTS comes out to get that functionality. Installing Mailman not via the repos is not really an option for me; this list is for a hobby project and should run with as low maintenance effort as possible (i.e. automatic updates).
Thanks a lot. Marvin
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