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changing dates on forum posts [message #9774] Mon, 21 April 2003 23:54 Go to next message
bishop is currently offline  bishop   United States
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i have an old mbox mail archive i want to import into FUD. i've managed to get it to work using:

cat /home/user/old.mbox | formail -s php -f /path/to/maillist.php 1

however, i'd like to change it so that the dates of the post reflect the actual date in the mbox.

is this possible?

thanks in advance
Re: changing dates on forum posts [message #9847 is a reply to message #9774] Sat, 03 May 2003 02:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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Wait for 2.5.0 release, it will support the feature allowing reading of dates from messages directly rather then taking the current time.

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Re: changing dates on forum posts [message #9849 is a reply to message #9774] Sat, 03 May 2003 02:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Wait for 2.5.0 release, it will support the feature allowing reading of dates from messages directly rather then taking the current time.

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Re: changing dates on forum posts [message #10621 is a reply to message #9849] Thu, 05 June 2003 19:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tobias Eigen is currently offline  Tobias Eigen   United States
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Hi,

I *LOVE* FUD Forum - what a beautiful system. I have just installed FUDforum 2.3.8 and am testing it now for my site. I want to move all my list archives onto it.

As per the suggestion above, I just tried this:

cat /usr/local/mailman/archives/private/test.mbox/test.mbox | formail -s php -f maillist.php 1

Posts are being imported but the dates for all posts are still appearing as 5 June. Is this something we can fix?

Cheers,

Tobias


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Re: changing dates on forum posts [message #10623 is a reply to message #10621] Thu, 05 June 2003 19:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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In 2.3.8 when importing message the time of the message is always the 'current time'. This is fixed in 2.5.0RCs, but unless you are starting a new forum, I would not recommend upgrading to 2.5.0RC4 just yet.

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Re: changing dates on forum posts [message #10624 is a reply to message #10623] Thu, 05 June 2003 19:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tobias Eigen is currently offline  Tobias Eigen   United States
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I am indeed starting a new forum - this is my first time with FUD. What do you recommend? Currently I'm using the version available on the fud.prohost.org website.

Best,

Tobias


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Re: changing dates on forum posts [message #10625 is a reply to message #10624] Thu, 05 June 2003 19:59 Go to previous message
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If you are starting a new forum 2.5.0RC4 should be a reasonably safe choice.

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