3 Mar
2021
3 Mar
'21
7:33 a.m.
Heck, I guess I could edit the file in /var/lib/mailman3/archives/hyperkitty/spool to get rid of the emoji in the worst case...
You would need to do that, because once one of the
emoji
messages gets into /var/lib/mailman3/archives/hyperkitty/spool, I think no further messages are archived because mailman_hyperkitty tries to process the queued messages first and throws the exception.
Hi,
In this regard, I have three questions:
Am I correct in assuming that I can just use my favorite editor (vi) to remove the offending characters from the file?
If I cannot find the offending character, is it safe to just remove the file so that subsequent archiving can proceed?
Can I do something to make hyperkitty go through the spool?
Cheers,
David