• Message Base Question

    From Tom Moore@VERT to All on Sat Jan 17 17:40:26 2026
    Hi,
    Is there a way to get the message base to sort messages that come into an area in date format?
    When reading I see messages that are not always in date order.
    i suspect this is because of delays in messages getting distributed via qwk or ftn.
    Would this be a message reader function onr an index procedure inside the database?

    Thanks,
    Tom
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Tom Moore on Sat Jan 17 19:28:34 2026
    Re: Message Base Question
    By: Tom Moore to All on Sat Jan 17 2026 05:40 pm

    Hi,
    Is there a way to get the message base to sort messages that come into an area in date format?
    When reading I see messages that are not always in date order.
    i suspect this is because of delays in messages getting distributed via qwk or ftn.
    Would this be a message reader function onr an index procedure inside the database?

    That'd be a message reader function, but likely pretty frustrating for users. The date/time stamps on messages aren't very accurate (especially considering different timezones). I don't think the results would be good.
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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to Digital Man on Sun Jan 18 15:52:52 2026
    Re: Message Base Question
    By: Digital Man to Tom Moore on Sat Jan 17 2026 19:28:34

    The date/time stamps on messages aren't very accurate (especially considering different timezones).

    Funny this comes up. I have my msg. pointers set to see msgs. for just the last six months. I was reading a bunch of msgs. yesterday and amongst the 2026 msgs. came several 2020 msgs, then back to the present. Weird.

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Mortar on Sun Jan 18 17:07:44 2026
    Re: Message Base Question
    By: Mortar to Digital Man on Sun Jan 18 2026 03:52 pm

    Re: Message Base Question
    By: Digital Man to Tom Moore on Sat Jan 17 2026 19:28:34

    The date/time stamps on messages aren't very accurate (especially considering different timezones).

    Funny this comes up. I have my msg. pointers set to see msgs. for just the last six months. I was reading a bunch of msgs. yesterday and amongst the 2026 msgs. came several 2020 msgs, then back to the present. Weird.

    Message pointers determine what message you'll see in a new-scan based on their *import* date/time, not the date/time they were supposedly written (which is the date/time shown in the message header to users). So, not weird really. Someone just dumped some old messages into a network, it happens a lot.
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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to Digital Man on Sun Jan 18 19:21:13 2026
    Re: Message Base Question
    By: Digital Man to Mortar on Sun Jan 18 2026 17:07:44

    Message pointers determine what message you'll see in a new-scan based on their *import* date/time, not the date/time they were supposedly written (which is the date/time shown in the message header to users). So, not weird really. Someone just dumped some old messages into a network, it happens a lot.

    Well, since the user can't see the import date (or can they?), makes more sense (IMO) to have the pointers use the date written date, which is more meaningful to the user.

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