Jonas Meurer wrote:
> lurker-regenerate is for regenerating lurkers internal database, so it
> will not use any external sources.
> If i got it right, lurkers internal database has it's own way to store
> the time/date, thus the -u option is only usefull to lurker-index when
> importing mail from external maildirs/mboxes which don't have a reliable
> delivery time.
>
> thus i believe that no -u option is needed for lurker-regenerate at all.
>
> maybe you could try it by copying /var/lib/lurker to some safe place,
> then running lurker-regenerate, and if anything went wrong, move the
> backup back to /var/lib/lurker.
I guess I wasn't very clear the first time through. There definitely is
a problem. If I run lurker-regenerate, then all of the messages that
were indexed with lurker-index -u have a date that is the time when
they were indexed, NOT the Date: header in the message.
Basically, I have to rebuild from scratch if I screw up the database
(which I've done once when I left delete on)
Thanks,
Zandr.
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