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|    Maurice Kinal to mark lewis    |
|    Name that compression...    |
|    30 Mar 19 01:22:44    |
      MSGID: 2:280/464.113 5c9ec4e4       REPLY: 1:3634/12.73 5c9ec143       Hey mark!               ml> i didn't write GoldED and i haven't dug into the C code to try        ml> to find out...              Just looking at it I get the impression that it is the 32 bit hex value for       unixtime. Take a look at the following for confirmation;               TZ=EST5EDT date --date=@$(printf "%d" 0x5c9ec143) +"%d %b %y %T" = 29 Mar       19 21:07:15              which is very close to the obsoleted msgHeader's datetime stamp in your reply       = 29 Mar 19 21:04:38.              Coincidence? I think not. I am guessing golded adds the MSGID just before       you save it given there is just under 3 minutes difference. In the routine I       use it creates the MSGID from the same unixtime as the obsoleted msgHeader's       datetime stamp and thus are identical.              Life is good,       Maurice              ... Don't cry for me I have vi.       --- GNU bash, version 5.0.3(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)        * Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint - Ladysmith BC, Canada (2:280/464.113)       SEEN-BY: 15/2 18/200 123/1970 154/10 203/0 221/0 226/17 229/107 354       SEEN-BY: 229/426 452 1014 240/5832 249/206 317 400 280/464 5003 310/31       SEEN-BY: 317/3 322/757 342/200 393/68 396/45 423/120 633/280 770/1       PATH: 280/464 229/426           |
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