On 11/4/21 6:58 AM, bob B wrote:
Sorry i did some more digging and for question 2 I found:
"By default, HyperKitty stores the email attachments in the database. If you would rather have them stored on the filesystem, you can set the HYPERKITTY_ATTACHMENT_FOLDER configuration value to a directory."
That only refers to attachments, not to the message headers and body.
So unless I am missing something, I no longer need a big drive on my mailman3 install (Like i did on mailman2) cause everything is being stored in the database
That is correct for HyperKitty by default, but not for the prototype archiver. See https://lists.mailman3.org/archives/list/mailman-users@mailman3.org/message/...
Of course the prototype archiver can be disabled and maybe is in your case.
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