I have a backup script that uses smbclient to push files to a Windows
server and I have noticed that the mtime on the server is the time of
upload, not the mtime of the original file. I can not find an option to
preserve the original mtime. Does such a thing exist? Shouldn't it do
this by
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On 06/10/2011 05:07 PM, David Magda wrote:
Except some people don't have a choice in what mail server they can use.
They're punished because someone in their IT department made a decision
which they had no input in?
Assuming that their IT
I have a backup script that uses smbclient to push files to a Windows
server and I have noticed that the mtime on the server is the time of
upload, not the mtime of the original file. I can not find an option to
preserve the original mtime. Does such a thing exist? Shouldn't it do
this by
I have a backup script that uses smbclient to push files to a Windows
server and I have noticed that the mtime on the server is the time of
upload, not the mtime of the original file. I can not find an option to
preserve the original mtime. Does such a thing exist? Shouldn't it do
this by