A while back I wrote: On Mon, 27 Mar 2000 17:44:53 -0500, Kathy Montgomery <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >One of our list owners tried to send a mail message that I found out >later contained multiple attachments. As a result, "An error occurred >while logging mail to the archives of .... Please take corrective action >and issue a FREE XXXX command..." I deleted the file from the spool >directory because LISTSERV kept trying to re-post it and the list kept >getting held. Do multiple attachments cause this kind of problem? It happened again when someone tried to send dual attachments recently (WordPerfect files, I believe), which were not that large -- and the total archive size was just over 800K. Perhaps not coincidentally, the affected archive file was ALSO a yearly log as in the previous case. In each case there was only one log file present (this year's). Last time I was able to solve the problem by manually editing the attachment gobbledy-gook out of the archive file. I am under the impression that something is causing the archive file to be corrupted after a certain point, because even after I edited the archives in this case and deleted the offending mail from the spool directory, the list keeps getting held when new, un-offensive mail comes in. Though there may not be a solution, I'm wondering if this has happened to anyone else. And can someone remind me whether one can allow attachments to be mailed but PREVENT them from being stored in the archives? It may be that 2000a solves all these problems. Thanks, Kathy M. University at Albany