.
In any case, I was rather under the impression that this list had died
out completely.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Firouz firo...@gmail.com javascript:;
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Dear Susan,
If the archives were supposed to be public, then members should have been
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I'm sorry to read the list is dead.
I think most of the action has moved to the Facebook group Baha'i Studies or,
for the university crowd, the private Tarikh group. Am I missing any...?
An interesting piece of the history of Baha'i Studies listservers is at
name could find those posts and read them. I
thought posts in this Forum are just for the members of this Forum.
Is there anyway to delete some mails from public archives?
Best regards,
Firouz
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It is a private list in the sense you have you to join in order post,
but we do have public archives. I don't know if it is possible to
remove posts from it. I'm sending this to Mark Foster's various
addresses since he sets up these things.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 8:53
Listserv
Dear Susan,
If the archives were supposed to be public, then members should have been
informed. But I don't understand why a mailing list should be private to
Baha'is only but the archives should be public. This is nonsense.
Best regards,
Firouz
On 29/10/2014 21:50, Susan Maneck wrote
The US National Archives Office has guidelines for local archivists. Loni
Bramson
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