Willie Castillo writes:

 > The spool directory now has 8 *.pck files in it. However, I do not
 > see the original ones from 7/25

If you mean you don't see any files from 7/25 in the directory
listing, that's right, you won't.  Processing a queuefile involves
rewriting the metadata in it (the archive handler does not touch the
message itself, although other handlers do), so the file's date is
always the last time the queue was processed.

To know approximately when the files were first received, I use
'mailman qfile /path/to/archive/spool/<LONGSTRING>.pck | grep Date:'
which fishes the date header out of the file.

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