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>In my \listserv\MAIN\... directory, a have a number of files with names like
> listname.OKhhhhhh
>(where "listname" is the name of one of my lists, and "hhhhhh" is some
>random hex number).
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>They seem to be messages sent to the list. Why are they generated? Why do
>some lists seem to accumulate such files, and others not? Is there any
>parameter I can adjust to get rid of them?
They are generated for mailing lists that require confirmation for
messages sent to them. They should expire normally; deleting them
should not be necessary. Section 5.3 ("Files used by LISTSERV ") of
the Site Manager's Manual says:
.OKxxxxxx files Usually found for edited lists, but can also appear for
non-edited lists if users are set to REVIEW. These are
mail messages that are awaiting "OK" confirmation. If
they are not confirmed, they are automatically deleted
after about a week.
Thanks,
--
Jacob Haller, Technical Support
L-Soft international, Inc
http://www.lsoft.com/
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