Hi DM,
Wondering about how files are considered "new" to the system. I like to see when something new has been uploaded, and usually see that when I grab a QWK packet which includes notifications of new uploads. What I'd like to see a change in is usually an issue with FTN file echos, where a file is uploaded with a name that has been uploaded before. A common one is something like INFOPACK.ZIP which may come in weekly from an FTN distribution echo. Since it's the same filename as before, it doesn't get recognized as a new file when added to the file base by the TIC processor (TickIT). It always keeps the originally uploaded date, instead of the new file date. Here's a screenshot which shows the issue pretty well:
https://imgur.com/a/Y15Cypc
Is there a way to use the "File Date" instead of the originally "Uploaded" date in the logic to detect a new file? I can put in a git feature request if you'd like, but thought I'd just ask here first to see if it's possible.
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