Steve Lindemann wrote:
>
>I have 85 files in the shunt queue directory, most dated from 2 thru 4 
>May and a pair dated 25 Aug.  They are all data files, so I can't simply 
>'more' thru them for content.  The few I checked with 'strings' (and the 
>old dates) lead me to believe they can all be trashed.


bin/show_qfiles qfiles/shunt/* | more


>~~~~~~~~~
>QUESTION:
>Is it safe to simply delete files from ../mailman/qfiles/shunt?
>~~~~~~~~~


Yes


>I have tried to find out for myself about what shunt is and what I can 
>do with the directory, but there isn't much info available.  All I could 
>find was to run ../bin/unshunt to handle the files.  But I don't want 
>them handled, I want them gone.


If you still have Mailman's error log covering those dates, you should
find a detailed entry for each of the 85 errors that caused those 85
messages to be shunted.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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