Re: packf and message header date stamps

2023-05-31 Thread Ken Hornstein
>So though 99.9% of my content is useless, it still >has some things of value. I'm 69 and will retire soon, so want to pass >this on to a person who can simply take over my ID or import it into >theirs. If I leave it in an unfamiliar and not-easily-searchable format, >I might as well toss it no

Re: packf and message header date stamps

2023-05-31 Thread Rick Baartman
Thanks so much, Ken. This is very helpful. In answer to your first query, it is related to the fact that I work at a lab whose main compionent, a particle accelerator, has been in operation for 50 years and is not ready to die. My mail goes back to 1992. It is an 18GB archive of a lot of stuff

Re: packf and message header date stamps

2023-05-31 Thread Ken Hornstein
>I'm retiring my personal mail server and so packf'ing up and leaving. I >really regret this, but had no recourse. Aw, dang, I am wondering WHY you had to use a personal mail server with exmh and you cannot continue; certainly I use a commercial email provider without issues. >I find on using p

packf and message header date stamps

2023-05-31 Thread Rick Baartman
I'm retiring my personal mail server and so packf'ing up and leaving. I really regret this, but had no recourse. I find on using packf, that some messages appear to have no date stamp, so appear in my folders with the date and time of the mbox file creation. This messes things up. Is there a w