Renemail is the short form of REName EMAIL.
Renemail will make this:

12-27-01  4:58p         3,658    225 a---  d.msg
12-27-01  4:58p         3,658    225 a---  GP0VOO0.MSG
12-27-01  5:53p         2,388    225 a---  GP0Y8K0.MSG
12-27-01  6:53p         2,020    225 a---  GP110T0.MSG
12-27-01  7:53p         2,082    225 a---  GP13T00.MSG
12-28-01  8:24a         2,351    225 a---  GP22LK0.MSG


look like this:

 1-12-02 10:18p         2,351      0 a---  Subject  [VOICENWS] Convenience Pack2
 1-12-02 10:18p         2,020      0 a---  Subject  [VOICENWS] gogo-3.08-emx.zip
 1-12-02 10:18p         2,388      0 a---  Subject  [VOICENWS] Lame 3.90.2 mp3encoder decoder
 1-12-02 10:18p         2,082      0 a---  Subject  [VOICENWS] UPS Monitor C v1.2b for contact closure UPS
 1-12-02 10:18p         7,316      0 a---  Subject  [VOICENWS] WarpZip and Enhanced E updates


I wrote this to archive, in a usable form, my VOICE|Warpcast directory prior to a reinstall.
The program is simple and does not do anything fancy. 

In short Renemail:

-reads the subject line from any text file and writes a new version of the file with
 the filename replaced with the subject line.

-original files are copied to a subdirectory called "originals" This is the only safegaurd
 I have included so USE A COPY OF YOUR DATA WHEN RUNNING RENEMAIL.

-Renemail was written to work on files with a .MSG extension but I include a prompt for you to
 change the extension filter. Renemail should work on any text file with a line beginning with
 the string "SUBJECT:".

-Renemail does not mess with attachments. Everything is written to a new file.

-In the case of identical subject lines Renemail appends the files in the order their original
 index names appear.


As I used VX-ReXX to build this so you need vrobj.dll on your system. hobbes.nmsu.edu has it on
the slim chance you do not have it on your system. Use revision d.

As with any software of this type, and in light of the above caution, backup your data before
using the program. I make no promises or guarantees about its performance on your system or
on your data. Use at your own risk.

That said, I will likely add small features to the program as time permits. If you have questions
or comments I am:

Tim Erickson
tjerick@telusplanet.net 