
On 2/6/25 12:42, Lieuallen, Thomas Otis via Mailman-users wrote:
Running Mailman 3.3.10
I have 11x pck files stuck in my out queue. There tends to always be a .bak file as well. If I run ‘ls -l’, the files are continually updated and rotated through, just as fast as I can look.
Are old ones being delivered and new ones added or the same ones just being renamed? I suspect the latter and I suspect the issue in that case is probably due to the OUT runner trying to access a template file like list:member:{regular|generic}:{header|footer}.txt and not having permission. See the last two posts in the thread at https://lists.mailman3.org/archives/list/mailman-users@mailman3.org/thread/Z...
I believe they’re all for one list. When I use ‘strings’ on one to get a hint of what’s inside, I see the list members at the bottom (recipients). One of them consistently has ‘!’ before their email address. Not sure if that’s a clue. Just no other reason to suspect that, though.
The files are python pickles and strings
shows lots of stuff. The !
may be something in the pickle that's not part of the email address. The
way to examine these files is with the mailman qfile
command.
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