On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 06:45:19 +0200, Avital wrote:
>I've set up a backup Web archive for the Lace list:
>http://www.mail-archive.com/lace%40arachne.com/. Since Mail-Archive is a
>free service and can have glitches (they were off-line for a few months
>because they grew too quickly and had to move to new servers), this should
>be regarded as a backup, not a replacement for Liz's archives at
>http://www.arachne.com. It's a little easier to use because the messages are
>archived individually and they are "threaded" according to conversation,
>with the name of the sender and the subject. You can search the messages as
>well. E-mail addresses are protected so that they can't be picked up by
>spammers.

I believe that Liz's archives are only accessible by list members.  Is
access to this archive similarly protected?  I am happy to share what I
write with the list members.  However I don't want to have to think about
what outsiders might think of what I write; it is not intended for public
consumption so I do not want it on a publicly accessible web site.
--
Lawyers are the only people in whom ignorance of the law 
is not punished. - Jeremy Bentham
Steph Peters  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tatting, lace & stitching page <http://www.sandbenders.demon.co.uk/index.htm>
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