I'm pretty new to cron jobs, and I've just started playing around with them pretty recently.
I'd like to be able to create a cron job that does a weekly archive of all of my folders in ~/mail. The way I have my mail set up is one folder per box, for example my folders are: ~/mail/inbox ~/mail/debian-user ~/mail/sent I'd like the Cron job to archive these on a weekly basis, but not exactly on a weekly basis. The part that is tough for me to figure out is...I want the cron job to only archive when the file is a week old. So I'd need it to do a daily check of my folders and their contents (And the dates they were created), and if they're older than seven days old move them into ~/mail/archives/<folder> (Archive would be a mirror image of the directories in ~/mail). I imagine something like this can be done in bash or similar, but I have no experience doing bash. Thanks for your time, Michael Pobega -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]