On 6/28/25 21:50, Mark wrote:
Yes, I thought so too. I also tried 0d -- which wrote the expiry date the same as the created date (to the second). # /etc/mailman3/mailman.cfg [mailman] cache_life: 0d But, just as with writing in a past date, it didn't solve the problem. I also spun up a brand new server to thrash it out there, but no joy there either.
This is a different issue. See https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/-/issues/1231
The template is not removed from the cache until the next run of the task runner which defaults to running every hour.
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