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