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      New utility: 'trashman' to manage/maintain text/*.can (filter) files · e1df41ea
      Rob Swindell authored
      Though we've had the auto-filtering feature for about a year now, with
      expiration dates supported/added to every trash record, nothing was
      removing the expired trash/filter items. Until now.
      
      Check the size of your text/*.can files: if they're really big, this is
      the solution.
      
      Not yet building for Windows
      
      Sysops will want to run this periodically (monthly?), e.g.
      	trashman /sbbs/text/*.can
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      New utility: 'trashman' to manage/maintain text/*.can (filter) files
      Rob Swindell authored
      Though we've had the auto-filtering feature for about a year now, with
      expiration dates supported/added to every trash record, nothing was
      removing the expired trash/filter items. Until now.
      
      Check the size of your text/*.can files: if they're really big, this is
      the solution.
      
      Not yet building for Windows
      
      Sysops will want to run this periodically (monthly?), e.g.
      	trashman /sbbs/text/*.can