Well I guess we should add this to the bug list.
If you use %EURDATE% and %ISODATE% in a HOLD action you do not get what the manual says. You get:
The first two were generated from %DATE% and the other two came from their namesakes.
Based on what the manual says I want to use %ISODATE% because the format of the directory name becomes YYYY-MM-DD and that works for proper chronological sorting.
Goran Jovanovic Omega Network Solutions
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Thanks Markus, I will look at those formats and see if they sort better.
Goran Jovanovic Omega Network Solutions
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Gufler
In the Virus-Manual they have listed beside %DATE% for use in the eml-files also %EURDATE% and %ISODATE%
Markus
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