Arte Chambers via Mailman-users writes:

 > There is only 1 .pck file in $var_dir/archiver/hyperkitty/spool and
 > it is only 3.5M - Is there a way I can see what this pck file is?

That file would be related to the response.  The *request* in the
HyperKitty protocol is going to be much smaller.  I believe the normal
upper limit is 4kB.  The previous report raised the limit on the
request to 16kb or maybe 64kB, but then ran into a different problem.
None of these numbers should be big enough to cause consistent OOM
conditions unless your memory is truly tiny.

To view the file content, su to mailman, activate the virtual
environment if you are using one, and type

    mailman qfile $var_dir/archiver/hyperkitty/spool/xxxx-xxxx.pck

(with the correct name for the qfile, of course).  mailman qfile -h
will give you help, but IIRC qfile is one of the simplest subcommands:
'-h' may be the only option it takes.

There are two parts to the output.  The first is the Message object
flattened to an RFC 822 message file.  The second is a mapping of
metadata that gives hints about what Mailman was doing with the file.

Steve
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