----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "George Booth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Shunted messages idea?

Your error trace below shows a problem in scrubbing an attachment which is only done for digests and archives. Possibly the list was set up this time with different content filtering or with no digests or archives.

Hmm...when I recreated the list the last time, I actually did turn off digesting. It doesn't require digesting, so I figured I'd turn it off, but got distracted by several fires that needed attending to and forgot I'd done that. Strange that none of the other lists are having a problem with digesting. Archives are turned off for all lists because of mail delivery degradation when it's turned on.


I don't know why you couldn't find the files. The first several are
Mailman modules and the rest are Python library modules. They were
clearly there when the error occurred, and unless Mailman and/or
Python moved in the interim, they must still be there.

It was most likely user error on my part in not finding the files. That and I was swamped with a few other things and probably didn't search hard enough when the pathway didn't come through.


Mailman is attempting to scrub an attachment from the digest. It is
attempting to get the file name from the Content-Disposition: header
using the email.Message.get_filename('') method from the Python
library. It appears that this header is malformed in some way
(possibly bad RFC 2231 encoding) that is causing the ultimate error in
the library routines.

Hmm, most of the messages came from a Mac user; I don't know if that one specifically did or not. Wonder if that could be part of the problem?


There should be some kind of error trace analogous to this one for each
of the shunted messages although the error may not always be the same.

Thanks, I'll check when I get the chance. :)
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George Booth iTech System Administrator
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University of Southern Mississippi



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