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Adam Audette <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 28 Jun 2000 12:29:30 -0700
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Re the problem mentioned previously:

The archives showed up after I refreshed the header both on the web 
interface and in the INDEX filelist (thank you!).

Here's what the INDEX filelist reads:

* Archive files for the I-SALES list at LIST.AUDETTEMEDIA.COM
* (monthly logs)
*
* filename      filetype        GET PUT size (bytes) date       time
* --------      --------        --- --- ------------ ---------- 
--------
   I-SALES       LOG95111.TXT    LOG OWN       20,098 2000-06-28 
12:02:23
   I-SALES       LOG0006         LOG OWN      541,785 2000-06-28 
10:32:59

And this is the error message from the web interface:

Error ­ cannot access archive files
The archive files could not be accessed, probably because they are 
being updated. Please try again in about 30 seconds, and report the 
problem if it persists for more than a few minutes. The file that 
could not be opened is 
'C:\INETPUB\WWWROOT\ARCHIVES\i-sales\i-sales.ind95111?txt' and the 
error code was 22.

I had a look at the file it's complaining about but couldn't see 
any problems compared to the working archives. I tried a few more 
times 15 minutes later without success.

Thanks again,
Adam



At 12:35 PM 6/28/00 -0600, you wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 11:17:20 -0700, Adam Audette 
><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >We've added a 73 line "=" feed above the first message, followed 
> by
> >the message headers, followed by the body of the message.
>
>The order of the message headers is significant.
>
>Received:  (should be removed)
>Date:
>Reply-To:  (optional)
>Sender:    (optional)
>From:
>Subject:
>
>Also there must be a blank line between end of headers and message 
>body.
>
>Make a test list with archives and post 3-4 messages to it and 
>examine the
>listname.LOGyymm file for exact model.

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