On 12/12/20 7:40 PM, Eric Broens via Mailman-users wrote:
There are no messages in var/archives/hyperkitty/spool/. At this time of the night (4:40 AM local time), there is no incoming mail.
I'm not sure what is causing the repeated access of /archives/api/mailman/urls... This call comes from Mailman core in order to request the URL at which a message will be archived. It is called from mailman/src/mailman/handlers/rfc_2369.py when adding the Archived-At: header and from mailman/src/mailman/handlers/decorate.py in order to get the hyperkitty_url replacement value.
I don't understand why it would be called repeatedly for the same message. Are there any clues in mailman.log.
I just noticed when clicking on "All Threads" or "Threads by month", the emails are displayed. The statistic however shows that there were no mails in the past month, while there actually are.When clicking "Recent", "Most Active", etc. the page shows "No discussions this month (yet)."
What if you look at "threads by month" and select the current month?
Another observation. For one list, which is one of the more active ones, the bar diagram is not empty, while showing 0 participants and 0 discussions (see attached screenshot).This one however shows the mailthreads when opening the list.
I think the basic issue is when you see no messages, HyperKitty, for whatever reason thinks there are no current messages. I'm not sure, but if there are recent posts, are they all in threads started more than 30 days ago?
As far as all the participants/discussions counts being zero, I think one of the periodic jobs will fix that (possibly the daily recent_threads_cache job)
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