[Mailman-Developers] Ok, this is weird...

Ron Jarrell jarrell@vt.edu
Tue, 02 Apr 2002 22:32:44 -0500


At 01:04 AM 3/29/02 -0500, Ron Jarrell wrote:
>At 02:45 PM 3/27/02 -0500, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
>
>>>>>>> "RJ" == Ron Jarrell <jarrell@vt.edu> writes:
>>
>>    RJ> Now, I'd believe there was something wrong with the header
>>    RJ> (although mm ought to catch this more elegantly), except the
>>    RJ> user had just sent it to list1@myserver,list2@myserver, and it
>>    RJ> made it to *list2*, it just won't go through to list1.  I
>>    RJ> unshunted it, and it failed again the same way.
>>
>>    RJ> So how in heck did it get to list2?
>>
>>    RJ> Barry, I saved the copy I got (I'm on both lists), and the
>>    RJ> shunt files, if you want them; there's nothing private in the
>>    RJ> message.
>>
>>Yes, please do send them to me!
>>-Barry
>
>
>Hey, Barry?  It's the topic processor causing it.  I got a second message to that
>same list that generated the same error.  I'd tried turning off topics before, since
>that was one of the two differences between the working, and non working, list.
>But when I did that, I didn't *delete* the topic, I just disabled it.  (Although, if
>topics are disabled, that really should skip all the topic header scanning... Apparently
>it doesn't.)


Barry, did any of your recent fixes address this one?  I've been avoiding putting
back topics for now.