Aleksandr Milewski wrote:
> ...still destroys the date on anything imported with -u.
So, I didn't realize that lurker-regenerate is just a script that's
wrapped around lurker-index, and it calls it without -u, so of course
this happens.
Now, the odd thing (dare I say 'bug'?) is that if you import a message
with -u and lurker-index has to create a 'From ' line, it uses the
import time in that 'From ' line even though you've explicitly told it
to trust userdate instead.
As such, when you run regenerate, it clobbers the dates.
I'm not much of a programmer, but I'm now looking at the code to see if
I can make it use the userdate if that's set.
Someone more familiar with the code could probably produce a patch in a
matter of minutes.
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