Subj : ARCMAIL To : August Abolins From : Tommi Koivula Date : Wed Mar 25 2020 07:31:12 Hi August. 24 Mar 20 17:52:34, you wrote to mark lewis: AI>>> I still find arcmail bundles are neat, tidy and efficient. ml>> they're also a PITA when it comes to archiving pkts for possible ml>> diagnostics or recovery... not to mention wasting time just to bundle ml>> one pkt as is seen in so many transfers these days with virtually ml>> realtime conversations ;) AA> Maybe this is a good time to have a utility that merges individual .pkt files into a AA> big one, say if the pkts qty reaches a certain number. There already is one: pktsort. It reads all the .pkts in a directory and writes one (or more). === Cut === FTS-0001 PacketSorter v1.4 [unregistered] (c) 1993, 1994 by Rolf K. Wilms libg++ (c) 1987-1993 Free Software Foundation (see license.doc) Usage: pktsort [-c] [-w] [-s] [-p] [-osubject | -otime] [-g] [-l] [-d] [-h] [-e [args] | program-with-args] Default -c configuration file pktsort.cfg -w number of messages to keep in memory 1000 -s limit in bytes for (un)splitting messages no (un)split -p max. number of messages in output packets 1000 -otime sort messages by time no -osubject sort messages by subject and time no -g remove garbage, rename pkt if garbage > size no -e select archiver entry from config file none -l log file name none -d directory where packets are searched current -h this help [program-with-args] exec. archiver before processing packets === Cut === 'Tommi --- * Origin: - rbb.fidonet.fi - Finland - (2:221/360) .