On 04/28/11 19:04, Dennis Carr wrote:
Note, running Debian Stable on the server.

I'm attempting to update Mailman through aptitude, but it warns me that
all files in the qfiles tree will be wiped out. This includes files that
have been bouncing back and forth between qfiles/out and qfiles/retry.
It's not quite clear as to when these messages have landed there.

Moreover, I noted that I have a good sized stack of messages in
qfiles/bad - which I'm not too worried about, since the dates are pretty
old.

In short, what is the best way to proceed, given the circumstances?

-Dennis

I had a problem with qfiles/bad the last time I tried to update.
After research, I determined that those files were old and
could be deleted.  I now run a cron every morning to tell me
what is in qfiles/bad so that I can research and handle before
they cause problems.

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