At 5:40 PM -0800 2005-02-05, Mark Sapiro wrote:

 Are you referring to

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1059566&group_id=103&atid=350103

Dang. I had searched for it as a bug, and had forgotten that I'd filed it as an RFE instead. Sigh....


   To avoid these problems, instead of deleting the entire message, leave
   the headers intact and replace the body with "Message deleted" or some
   other meaningful text.

Please let me know if this is not correct.

No, you've got it right.

That would help us on mailman-users and mailman-developers, for the requests that we've gotten to delete some old messages from the archives. Except that there has been a policy decision that we don't want to edit the source mailbox itself, we want that to be kept as a permanent record of what was sent to the list. We're still trying to figure out how we're going to make that work.


However, the problem I had on the other list was that there had been a problem on the system, and I only had February 2005 archives available, with message numbers starting at the beginning. How do you backfill the older archives (from the same source mbox file) without regenerating the message numbers?



I guess if I'd been thinking about it, I could have broken the mbox file into two parts, one that had already been processed and the rest, and avoid blowing away the old archives while I import the previously unprocessed mbox file


But what do you do afterwards? Do you re-stitch the mbox files together so that you can re-create the archives in the future if there is a catastrophic failure, or do you leave the mbox files permanently separated? If you do leave them permanently separated, where do you leave them and how do you make sure that the right thing happens to the right ones, as new messages are processed?


At the time, the only thing I could figure was to follow the instructions in FAQ 3.3.


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