Kind of off topic response: I do mention e-mail :-) With some Perl experience 
this could be
  done relatively easy. Perl has modules to traverse directory structures and 
search for files.
  This coupled with a command line packing tool like WinRAR, single archives 
could be readied to burn.

  I have all of our logs on all of our e-mail servers packed up and transferred 
to a server to
  burn every day at a specific time. I have e-mail server logs dating back as 
far as 1999 archived.

On Wednesday, February 2, 2005 at 10:22:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:

> This has nothing to do with e-mail. Replies can be sent off list.

> I have a client that has about 200 gigs of files for clients. They are a
> printing shop and need to retain the files that they worked on or created as
> some customers may only come in once every couple of years.

> Problem is that takes up a lot of hard drive space. I have recommended that
> they burn old files onto CD or DVD, but they can not just take this folder
> or that folder as there is mostly a mix of new and old. 

> Does any one know of software that can scan for old files, burn those onto
> CD or DVD keeping the folder structure so they can find it, and then produce
> an index of where the files are?

> John Tolmachoff
> Engineer/Consultant/Owner
> eServices For You

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