On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 22:15:58 -0500,
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I remember, PKZIP (and perhaps also Winzip, haven't checked yet)
> is capable of changing the time stamp of any file it compresses/uncompresses
> so that you are given the option of given the original creation date to the
> file you are uncompressing (let's suppose it's the unzip case), or the date
> when it was archived, or the date of uncompression...
> Arachne could and perhaps SHOULD give me the very same options, as we've
> seen it's possible...
I remember seeing a DOS utility that could rewrite the date stamp of a
file.
OTOH the problem I was describing would be better solved by Arachne
sorting by the _name_ of the file, and the name should be preserved when
the outgoing message is modified. Not such a complicated thing I would
have thought, since most programs seem to work that way by default.
Arachne is the only one I've seen that always rewrites the file under a
new name after it is edited/modified.
from Greg Mayman, in Adelaide, South Australia
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