Subj : Pktdate works fine.. :) To : Janis Kracht From : mark lewis Date : Fri Mar 25 2016 05:47 pm 25 Mar 16 16:47, you wrote to Vince Coen: JK> I just dug up an old packet I had laying around here and tried pktdate on JK> it: JK> bbs@filegate:~/pktdate$ ./pktdate -me -c 1a35fac1.pkt Pktdate Rev. 1.5: JK> processing 1a35fac1.pkt (type: 2+) Packet header date (D/M/Y): 19.9.2012 JK> fixed to 25.3.2016. Packet sender: 1:261/38.0 Msg #001: Date "19 Sep 12 JK> 15:50:00" fixed to "25 Mar 16 16:38:51" (rc 8). Msg #001: Message sender JK> is "Nick Kill@1:261/38". Msg #002: Date "19 Sep 12 15:54:22" fixed to "25 JK> Mar 16 16:38:51" (rc 8). Msg #002: Message sender is "Janis JK> Kracht@1:261/38". Wrote changes to 1a35fac1.pkt. JK> Interesting.. :) yup... i've been running it here since it was first every released... have updated through each version... have just seen that #6 was released but haven't yet updated to it... i stopped changing the dates in the packets after the last round of regurges... as you can see in your output, the date was too old so pktdate fixed it to today's date... that may cause other systems to not catch the post as a dupe if their dupe database goes back that far... anyway, here's what i currently use... rem set pdate=pktdate -k -c -l2 -S -L%fd%\pktd-sec.log rem *** rem *** -c means to correct the pkt... stopped correcting on 7 Jul 2014 rem *** -k means to keep the original pkt if we correct any dates in it rem *** -p means "past" and "9y" means "9+ years" rem *** -f means "future" and "1m" means "1+ month" rem *** -l is the logging level rem *** -S changes seadog dates to standard ftsc dates rem *** -L is the log file name set pdate=pktdate -k -p9y -f1m -l2 -S -L%fd%\pktd-sec.log gosub do_mydate echo %MYDATE% [723] %pdate% | %SLOGS% for %%i in ( *.pkt) do %pdate% %%i i set my command in an environment variable so i can echo it to my processing log... then i just toss it at each pkt in my secure and insecure directories... each has its own log... in the above, if the date is older than 9 years or newer than 1 month in the future then we note it in the processing log... if i was using "-c" it would be corrected in the pkt... i also have it changing the seadog date format to the fido date format since all my software expects the fido format... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey .... Bart's Blackboard: "The cafeteria deep fryer is not a toy." --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .