On Mon, Feb 11, 2019, at 2:08 PM, Marvin Gülker wrote:
Hi,
Am 11. Februar 2019 um 13:20 Uhr -0800 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
I downloaded the February mbox from <https://wlug.mailman3.com/hyperkitty/list/wlug@lists.wlug.org/export/wlug@lists.wlug.org-2019-02.mbox.gz?start=2019-02-01&end=2019-03-01> and imported it to a test list with 'django-admin hyperkitty_import and see the same issue.
Here's the Hyperkitty Mbox for my affected mailinglist: <https://lists.secretchronicles.org/hyperkitty/list/tsc-devel@lists.secretchronicles.org/export/tsc-devel@lists.secretchronicles.org-2018-09.mbox.gz?start=2018-09-01&end=2018-10-01>
Maildir from my local machine as received from Mailman via e-mail: <https://files.guelker.eu/misc/tsc-devel.tar.gz>
Examination of the mbox shows for the first message [...] Note the folding of the header and the double angle brackets.
I can confirm that I see this behaviour for my affected mailinglist as well. The Message-ID header is broken over two lines with double angle brackets in the Hyperkitty MBox linked above:
Message-ID: < <153582973006.27514.7508703206376217479@alexandria.secretchronicles.org>>
However, the original message as it was delivered by Mailman to me does not have such a weird message-id header:
Message-ID: <153582973006.27514.7508703206376217479@alexandria.secretchronicles.org>
In this message, the header is broken exactly as shown above after the colon of "Message-ID:". Maybe some problem with parsing long Message-ID headers, or ones folded over multiple lines?
With regard to bug reporting on gitlab.com: I already have accounts on a ton of sites, and at some point I'd actually like to stop creating new ones all the time...
I created an issue on Gitlab for this with this thread:
https://gitlab.com/mailman/hyperkitty/issues/216
Marvin
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