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Hi David,
<p>I'd very much like chronologically named quarantine directories - something
like qdir-20011129-235900-1
<p>This way, I can list them in order, and figure out the date and time
just from the filename. This would be particularly beneficial for
removing old quarantine directories. I realise that the reporting
script could find the dates using other means, but it would be much much
easier if its in the filename.
<p>Yes please !!!
<p>Thanks
<p>Tim.
<p>"David F. Skoll" wrote:
<p>> I'd like to be able to easily sort them chronologically
by name.
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>> Is there any reason why a sequential
timestamp mechanism not be
<br>> used to generate these names, instead of random
numbers?
<p>That could be done, I suppose. I could base it on the time.
Please
<br>vote for this change off-list, and if the consensus is that it's a
good
<br>idea, I'll make the change.</blockquote>
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