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Date:      Tue, 18 Jul 2006 22:01:13 -1000
From:      "David J. Orman" <ormandj@corenode.com>
To:        Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon@orthanc.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org, Darren Pilgrim <darren.pilgrim@bitfreak.org>
Subject:   Re: Fix dates via IMAP on messages
Message-ID:  <C32D89F9-8701-43E3-AC6F-EE436EFEF164@corenode.com>
In-Reply-To: <20060719003440.D45271@orthanc.ca>
References:  <ca17c8974fc5.44bbb83c@corenode.com> <20060718113009.L43660@orthanc.ca> <44BDC415.6050502@bitfreak.org> <20060718235817.H45271@orthanc.ca> <42F40A06-5F66-4238-A6C0-F46FA9C0106D@gothic.net.au> <20060719003440.D45271@orthanc.ca>

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Thank you to the two gentleman who gave me useful input. I think I'll  
go about it how you said, I checked a few random messages out of the  
bunch and the received date looked correct. Good enough for me, I  
just need the dates to be somewhere in the correct ballpark, a few  
minutes makes no difference (these are mails from 7 years ago.. who  
are we kidding..)

To the guy with the huge chip on his shoulder, if you don't have  
something helpful to say, don't say anything. I looked at the  
getdate.y you keep mentioning the first time you brought it up, no  
need to slam other people who are attempting to help, and have VALID  
points. I don't need all 40830484 spam mails that are stuck in my  
archive suddenly popping up as my most recent mail, that would be a  
NIGHTMARE. I'd *much* rather work off the received by date stamp. I  
appreciated your input the first time, and I thank you for it, but  
really - no need to be so abrasive to other people trying to help. It  
just so happens I like their solution best.

Cheers,
David

On Jul 18, 2006, at 8:36 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:

>> It is far from trivial;
>
> Again: oh bugger off.
>
> getdate.y groks anything that is (usefully) valid.  The rest you  
> should just throw in the bit bucket.  Why make life miserable for  
> yourself?
>
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