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    I agree with your thinking Maiko. I believe that most bbs software
    handle it in this way..<br>
    "Do whatever you want but don't touch the date/time(zone)  in the
    actual message"<br>
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    Bob VE3TOK<br>
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Maiko
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              The index file is internal to JNOS and, therefore, I think
              anyone<br>
              would say it is developer's discretion.  As long as the
              date/timezone in the actual message is not changed, I
              don't see a problem.<br>
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          That's what I'm thinking.<br>
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          Anyone else want to chime in ?
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              Maiko<br>
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