Re: [BULK] Re: [trinity-users] Re: [BULK] Re: [trinity-users] my KMail problems, continued

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On Saturday 07 December 2019 18:11:26 E. Liddell wrote:

> On Sat, 7 Dec 2019 12:02:31 -0500
>
> Gene Heskett <gheskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Saturday 07 December 2019 10:05:31 Michael wrote:
> > > “touch” will let you change Access and Modify datetimes.
> >
> > Humm, but I want to modify the creation times, to make that equal
> > arrival time from the date/time of arrival from $servername in the
> > header. Even the pinfo version can only diddle access (atime) and
> > modify time (mtime) but no mention of ctime is made.  That sounds
> > like I am screwed. Do we have anything which can diddle the ctime's?
>
> From the look of it, it's intentionally difficult to modify on
> command. Calling chown on the file will set the ctime to the current
> time (even if the file's ownership isn't actually changed), so you can
> diddle the system time then do that.  Most of the other methods seem
> to involve debugfs, virtual machines, and other exotica.
>
> You know, if you don't need access to all of your old email
> constantly, you could just turn your mail directory into a symlink,
> split the last year or two of mail off into a separate directory from
> the older stuff and point the symlink there, and redirect the symlink
> if you need the older mail.  Or split the older mail off into a
> separate user account.  Because it really seems like you're going to a
> lot of trouble for very little return here.
>
I'm forced to agree.  But if I have to do that, its likely I'll just jump 
ship to claws or even (spit) t-bird.  This has been bugging me off and 
on for at least 5 years, and I've been mostly ignored, sent hundreds of 
crash reports all to no avail as far as solving the problem is 
concerned. Paypal has no clue who Tim is, so I've not been able to 
contribute, which bothers the hell outta me as a firm believer in 
TANSTAAFL.  Not having paid my dues, I don't feel like I can demand.

Wrong list, but can claws handle a 20+ gig corpus of email stretching 
back 20 years?

> E. Liddell
>
Thanks, E. Lidell
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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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