Subj : Pktdate works fine.. :) To : mark lewis From : Janis Kracht Date : Fri Mar 25 2016 08:00 pm Hi Mark, >> I just dug up an old packet I had laying around here and tried pktdate on >> it: >> bbs@filegate:~/pktdate$ ./pktdate -me -c 1a35fac1.pkt Pktdate Rev. 1.5: >> processing 1a35fac1.pkt (type: 2+) Packet header date (D/M/Y): 19.9.2012 >> fixed to 25.3.2016. Packet sender: 1:261/38.0 Msg #001: Date "19 Sep 12 >> 15:50:00" fixed to "25 Mar 16 16:38:51" (rc 8). Msg #001: Message sender >> is "Nick Kill@1:261/38". Msg #002: Date "19 Sep 12 15:54:22" fixed to "25 >> Mar 16 16:38:51" (rc 8). Msg #002: Message sender is "Janis >> Kracht@1:261/38". Wrote changes to 1a35fac1.pkt. >> Interesting.. :) > yup... i've been running it here since it was first every released... have I used to run it way back.. then never noticed the source until Ben sent it out > 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... Sure.. like I said this was just an old packet I had kept for some reason or other.. so it was a good test pkt for this.. (i.e., not a live packet in the stream). > 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 Looks good.. > 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... Also makes sense :) Take care, Janis --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-2 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) .