[nos-bbs] Expire.dat
Ray Quinn
w6ray at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 7 16:07:11 EDT 2013
I have no idea as to why the dates are in the future. Next question: How do I fix it? Edit out the future-dated messages and then index them, or am I way off base here?
73 de Ray Quinn W6RAY
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On May 7, 2013, at 9:44, Maiko Langelaar <maiko at pcs.mb.ca> wrote:
>
> I have figured out WHY some of the reported issues are occuring.
>
>> message is dated 21 July 2010.
>
> No, that is when the message was received by your system :
>
> From kc5vdj%va2clm.#mtl.qc.can.noam at w6ray.ampr.org Wed Jul 21 08:25:14 2010
> Received: from w6ray.ampr.org by w6ray.ampr.org (JNOS2.0h) with SMTP
> id AA5916 ; Wed, 21 Jul 2010 08:25:14 PDT
>
> The actual date of the messages is way in the future :
>
> Date: 17 Feb 15 09:05:00 GMT
>
> There are several entries in your ww.txt with future dates, more examples :
>
> From wh6io%yb8ew.#mkr.idn.oc at w6ray.ampr.org Wed Jul 6 20:45:00 2011
> Received: from w6ray.ampr.org by w6ray.ampr.org (JNOS2.0i) with SMTP
> id AA7129 ; Wed, 06 Jul 2011 20:45:00 PDT
> X-Forwarded-To: KG6BAJ
> Date: 29 Nov 26 05:48:00 GMT
> Message-Id: <931_yb8ew at kg6baj.bbs>
> From: wh6io at yb8ew.#mkr.idn.oc
>
> The above is like the year 2026 !! I have no idea why ...
>
>> Any ideas why this one area will not reduce ?
>
> So the reason they don't reduce is simply because they're way too new :)
>
> I'm curious why the dates are in the future by that far ...
>
> Maiko
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