Also, I think an actual searchable list is on the orafaq site whickh is
in the footer of each message

For example

http://www.orafaq.com/supsearc.htm

I searched Goddess 

And came back with a ton of hits, so, I figgure it must be hitting
archives from the fatcity list
;-)

Try it....

Bob

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>                 -------------------------------------
>                     ListGuru GENERAL Command HELP
>                 -------------------------------------
> 
> This help file contains basic information about each command 
> recognized by ListGuru.  More detailed help is available 
> through these commands:
> 
> HELP <command>  -- Gives detailed help about a given command 
> (listed below)
> HELP DETAILED   -- Complete and exhaustive help on ALL commands
> HELP USAGE      -- A general primer on how to use your mailing list
> HELP FAQ        -- A list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
> 
> 
> Interacting with ListGuru:
> --------------------------
> 
> ListGuru is a Mailing List Manager (MLM) which understands 
> the commonly used commands of many other MLM's, including 
> ListProc, listserv, Majordomo, SmartList, Mailbase and 
> Listcaster, among others.
> 
> All commands should be sent by E-mail to the following address:
> 
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]         <-- Note spelling closely...
> 
> The Subject: line is ignored, so do not place commands on it. 
>  Commands go in the message BODY, one command per line.  You 
> can send as many commands in a single message as you wish.  
> Each command has a specific format, as outlined below.  In 
> the explanations below, replace any word enclosed by angle 
> brackets, with an appropriate response.  For example:
> 
>         INFO <list>
> 
> would be replaced with:
> 
>         INFO GARDENING-L
> 
> Other command replacements:
> 
>         <list>           means the mailing list name (always 
> suffixed with
> "-L")
>         <real name>      means your given name or surname, not E-mail
> address
>         <password>       means a password given to you for 
> closed lists
>         <search text>    means arbitrary text, not case sensitive
>         <option>         means a particular option, dependent 
> on the command
>         <filename>       means a filename (no pathnames are allowed)
>         <command>        means any ListGuru command
>         <description>    means arbitrary text, case sensitive
> 
> If you have any difficulties or questions regarding ListGuru, contact:
> 
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> The following commands are recognized by ListGuru (in 
> alphabetical order):
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------
> 
> ALLMAIL <list>
>   Displays a short summary (who, when, what) of all messages 
> received and
>   sent out since the last time a digest was produced 
> (generally midnight of
>   the previous day, but could be longer on low-traffic lists).
> 
>   See Also: CONFIRM, LASTMAIL
> 
> ARCHIVES
>   Displays a list of all mailing lists which have file 
> archives and which
>   you are currently a subscriber to.
> 
>   See Also: GET, INDEX, SEARCH, SUBMIT, VIEW
> 
> BIOGRAPHY <list> INDEX
> BIOGRAPHY <list> <user>
> BIOGRAPHY <list> ALL
> BIOGRAPHY <list>
> BIOGRAPHY <list> DELETE
>   The general intent of the BIO command is to provide a way 
> for list members
>   to create a short "biography" for themselves, which is then 
> available to all
>   other members of the same list.  BIOGRAPHY can be shortened 
> to BIO if you
>   prefer -- both spellings work equally well.
> 
>   *** NOTE ***
> 
>   This command is fairly detailed, so it is recommended that you
>   either issue a HELP DETAILED or a HELP BIO command to get 
> the full set
>   of instructions for using this command.
> 
>   Form #1: BIO <list> INDEX
> 
>   Returns a complete list of whose bio is available for the 
> given list.  As
>   an example, you could do a BIO GARDENING-L INDEX command 
> and ListGuru would
>   send back a list of all BIO's so far submitted for the 
> GARDENING-L list.
> 
>   Form #2: BIO <list> <user>
> 
>   Sends back a BIO for a specific user.  Usually it is the 
> next command you
>   issue after the INDEX form.  You will be sent back the 
> complete biography
>   text as submitted by that specific user.  Be sure to use 
> the name listed
>   in the INDEX form to get information on the right person.
> 
>   Form #3: BIO <list> ALL
> 
>   Similar to form #2, but sends ALL biographies that are 
> available for the
>   list you specify.  A quick way to get familiar with 
> everyone, instead of
>   just individual users.
> 
>   Form #4: BIO <list>
> 
>   This is how you submit your OWN biography.  When you use 
> this form of the
>   command, it should be the only command you send in that 
> message, and the
>   message MUST contain a uuencoded file containing your 
> biography.  At the
>   current time, MIME attachments are not supported, so the 
> attached file
>   must first be uuencoded, then sent with your message.  If 
> you have problems
>   with uuencode, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for assistance.
> 
>   Form #5: BIO <list> DELETE
> 
>   This form deletes any biography entry YOU have submitted 
> for the list
>   specified.  Note you cannot delete anyone elses entry; only 
> your own.
> 
>   See Also: INDEX, SUBMIT
> 
> CONFIRM <list>
>   Confirms whether you are a subscriber to a particular list or not.
> 
>   See Also: ALLMAIL, LASTMAIL, WHICH
> 
> DIRECTORY/LIST
>   See the LISTS command below.
> 
>   The DIRECTORY/LIST command can be abbreviated to DIR/LIST 
> if desired.
> 
>   Synonyms: LISTS
> 
> END
>   Stops further processing by ListGuru.  Useful if your 
> messages contain
>   signature blocks or other text which you don't want 
> ListGuru to process.
> 
>   ListGuru will also automatically stop processing any 
> message when the next
>   line begins with two consecutive dashes, underlines, equal 
> signs, asterisks
>   or pound signs (-_=*#).  Most signature blocks begin with 
> these characters.
> 
>   Any line beginning with a right angle-bracket (">") is 
> assumed to a reply
>   indicator, and processing stops.  Any line beginning with a 
> left angle-
>   bracket ("<") is assumed to mark an HTML tag, and processing stops.
> 
>   Synonyms: STOP, QUIT
> 
> GET [ <list> ] <filename>
>   Retrieves a given file from the archives for a list.  
> Filenames must be
>   specific (i.e., no wildcards) and the file must exist in 
> the archive.  If
>   <list> is omitted, then <filename> must be one of the 
> following names:
> 
>         PKZ204G.EXE        WINZIP.EXE        WINZIP32.EXE
> 
>   Synonyms: SEND
>   See Also: ARCHIVES, INDEX, SEARCH, SUBMIT, VIEW
> 
> HELP [ <command> | DETAILED | USAGE ]
>   Provides help information, depending on what is requested.  
> If the USAGE
>   parameter is given, a general primer on using your mailing 
> list will be
>   sent to you.  If DETAILED is given, an exhaustive list of 
> all commands,
>   and all formats, will be sent.  If a particular command is 
> specified, help
>   for ONLY that command will be sent.  Finally, if no 
> parameters are used,
>   this help file will be sent to you.
> 
> INDEX <list>
>   Displays a list of all files available in the archives for 
> a particular
>   list.  Information includes filename, size, date and description.
> 
>   See Also: ARCHIVES, GET, SEARCH, SUBMIT, VIEW
> 
> INFO <list>
>   Sends the information packet for a particular list.  The 
> information packet
>   includes information useful for POTENTIAL subscribers of 
> the mailing list,
>   as opposed to CURRENT subscribers.
> 
>   See Also: WELCOME
> 
> JOIN <list> [ <real name> ] [ <password> ]
>   See the SUBSCRIBE command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: SIGNON, SUBSCRIBE
> 
> LASTMAIL <list>
>   Shows a short summary (who, when, what) of the LAST message 
> sent to a
>   particular list, regardless of when it was sent.
> 
>   See Also: ALLMAIL, CONFIRM
> 
> LEAVE <list>
>   See the UNSUBSCRIBE command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: SIGNOFF, UNJOIN, UNSUBSCRIBE
> 
> LISTS
>   Displays a list of all mailing lists carried AT THIS SITE.  
> Includes list
>   name, description, moderation status and private/public status.
> 
>   Synonyms: DIRECTORY/LIST
>   See Also: LISTS GLOBAL
> 
> LISTS GLOBAL [ /<search text> ]
>   **NOT CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED**  Sends a list of all known 
> mailing lists which
>   are available on the Internet.  Search can be constrained 
> by providing an
>   arbitrary text string to find in the master list.
> 
>   See Also: LISTS
> 
> QUERY <list>
>   See the STATUS command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: STATUS
> 
> QUIT
>   See the END command above.
> 
>   Synonyms: END, STOP
> 
> RECIPIENTS <list>
>   See the WHO command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: REVIEW, SEND/LIST, WHO
> 
> RENEW <list> <password>
>   For lists which are password protected, this will renew 
> your subscription
>   to the list for a different period of time.  The password 
> given to you
>   is encoded with the time period your subscription is valid 
> for, so by using
>   a new password, you effectively extend your subscription.
> 
>   This command is equivalent to UNSUBSCRIBing followed by 
> SUBSCRIBing with
>   the new password.  This command is only valid for current 
> subscribers --
>   new subscribers must use the SUBSCRIBE command first.
> 
>   See Also: STATUS, SUBSCRIBE
> 
> RESUME MAIL <list>
>   An alias for the SET <list> MAIL command.  See the SET 
> command below.
> 
> REVIEW <list>
>   See the WHO command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: RECIPIENTS, SEND/LIST, WHO
> 
> SEARCH <list> <search text>
>   Searches the file archives for a particular list, looking 
> for the search
>   text provided.  Search text cannot contain wildcards and is NOT case
>   sensitive.  No quotes are needed, but they can be supplied 
> if desired. The
>   search text can be up to 60 characters long.
> 
>   At this time, no logical operations (and, or, not) are recognized.
> 
>   See Also: ARCHIVES, GET, INDEX, SUBMIT, VIEW
> 
> SEND
>   See the GET command above.
> 
>   Synonyms: GET
> 
> SEND/LIST <list>
>   See the WHO command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: RECIPIENTS, REVIEW, WHO
> 
> SET <list> <option>
>   The SET command allows you to change the settings of your 
> subscription (or
>   your profile, as it is often called).  There are a number 
> of settings that
>   can be changed, and each have a corresponding opposite setting.
> 
>   <option> can be any one of the following:
> 
>         NOMAIL     Temporarily stop receiving messages (for 
> vacation, etc).
>         MAIL       Return to receiving messages normally
> 
>         DIGEST     Start receiving digest messages.  All 
> messages during the
>                    day are collected and sent as a single 
> message at midnight.
>         NODIGEST   Return to individual (real-time) messages
> 
>         CONCEAL    Hide your E-mail address in WHO commands by other
> members.
>         NOCONCEAL  Reveal (or allow to be seen) your E-mail address.
> 
>         REPRO      Receive a copy of all postings you make to 
> the list.
>         NOREPRO    Do not send you a copy of postings you 
> make to the list.
> 
>   See Also: RESUME MAIL, STATUS, SUSPEND MAIL, WHO
> 
> SIGNOFF <list>
>   See the UNSUBSCRIBE command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: LEAVE, UNJOIN, UNSUBSCRIBE
> 
> SIGNON <list> [ <real name> ] [ <password> ]
>   See the SUBSCRIBE command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: JOIN, SUBSCRIBE
> 
> STATUS <list>
>   Displays your current profile for the given list.  Your 
> profile includes
>   information such as whether or not you are receiving the 
> digest version of
>   a list, whether service has been temporarily halted, 
> whether you receive a
>   copy of your own postings, etc.
> 
>   Synonyms: QUERY, SET
> 
> STOP
>   See the END command above.
> 
>   Synonyms: END, QUIT
> 
> SUBMIT <list> [ <description> ]
>   Places an attached file (either by MIME encoding, or 
> uuencoded in the text
>   following the SUBMIT command) in the file archive for the 
> list specified.
>   A description of the file is entered from what you provide 
> on the command
>   line after the list name.  The description can be up to 60 
> characters long.
> 
>   You may use this command only ONCE in any single message to 
> ListGuru (this
>   is an exception to the rule of putting any number of 
> commands in a message).
>   It is recommended that this command is used by itself.  It 
> is also advisable
>   to include an END command immediately following this 
> command, to keep
>   ListGuru from processing any attachment headers.
> 
>   See Also: ARCHIVES, INDEX, GET, SEARCH, VIEW
> 
> SUBSCRIBE <list> [ <real name> ] [ <password> ]
>   Subscribe yourself to a particular list.  If you are 
> already a subscriber to
>   the list, you will receive a friendly reminder that you are 
> already on the
>   list.  You cannot be subscribed twice.
> 
>   You may optionally (yet recommended) include your real name 
> -- not your
>   E-mail address, mind you -- after the list name.  This 
> helps others find
>   you in the list of subscribers, if your address is not concealed.
> 
>   Once you are subscribed, you will be sent a welcome message 
> explaining the
>   workings of the list, including how to UNSUBSCRIBE and 
> change your profile.
> 
>   If a password is required to subscribe to a list, it should 
> be included as
>   the last item on the SUBSCRIBE command line.  Most lists do 
> not require
>   passwords, but you will be told so when you attempt to 
> subscribe to a list
>   that requires one.
> 
>   Additionally, some lists are moderated, and some may 
> require that your
>   subscription be approved first.  The LISTS command shows 
> which lists have
>   these characteristics, however merely attempting to 
> subscribe to a list
>   will tell you if any special handling is required.
> 
>   The option to allow you to subscribe as a *different* 
> address than your
>   current one is not supported by ListGuru -- the sender 
> address is always
>   used as the address to subscribe.
> 
>   The SUBSCRIBE command can be abbreviated to "SUB" if desired.
> 
>   Synonyms: JOIN, SIGNON
>   See Also: CONFIRM, INFO, LISTS, SET, STATUS, UNSUBSCRIBE, 
> WELCOME, WHICH, WHO
> 
> SUSPEND MAIL <list>
>   An alias for the SET <list> NOMAIL command.  See the SET 
> command above.
> 
> UNJOIN <list>
>   See the UNSUBSCRIBE command below.
> 
>   Synonyms: LEAVE, SIGNOFF, UNSUBSCRIBE
> 
> UNSUBSCRIBE <list> | * | _ALL
>   You will be removed from the list specified.  If a 
> "goodbye" message is
>   available, it will be sent along with your removal 
> confirmation. Otherwise
>   you will be immediately removed from the list.
> 
>   The option to allow you to unsubscribe a *different* 
> address than your
>   current one is not supported by ListGuru -- the sender 
> address is always
>   used as the address to unsubscribe.
> 
>   If "*" or "_ALL" is found for a list name, you will be 
> unsubscribed from
>   all mailing lists AT THIS SITE.
> 
>   The UNSUBSCRIBE command can be abbreviated to "UNSUB" if desired.
> 
>   Synonyms: LEAVE, SIGNOFF, UNJOIN
> 
> VIEW <list> <filename>
>   Shows the contents of any archive file ending in .ZIP, .LHA 
> or .ZOO. These
>   are compressed files which contain other files.  Common 
> de-compressing
>   programs can be obtained by using the GET command.
> 
>   Currently this command is not yet implemented.
> 
>   See Also: ARCHIVES, INDEX, GET, SEARCH, SUBMIT
> 
> WELCOME <list>
>   Sends the welcome packet for a particular list.  The 
> information packet
>   includes information useful for CURRENT subscribers of the 
> mailing list, as
>   opposed to POTENTIAL subscribers.  This same file is sent 
> automatically when
>   you subscribe, however in case you lost it, this command 
> sends it again.
> 
>   See Also: INFO
> 
> WHICH
>   Displays a list of all mailing lists AT THIS SITE for which 
> you are a
>   confirmed subscriber.
> 
>   See Also: CONFIRM
> 
> WHO <list>
>   Sends a list of all subscribers to the list specified.  
> This list may be
>   partially or completely blocked, depending on the 
> configuration specified
>   by the list administrator.  Most subscriber lists are ONLY 
> available to
>   other list members, however.  You will be told if the list 
> is not public.
> 
>   By default, your address will be included in these results 
> unless you
>   have issued the SET <list> CONCEAL command to hide your 
> address for privacy
>   concerns.  The STATUS command will indicate your profile settings.
> 
>   Synonyms: RECIPIENTS, REVIEW, SEND/LIST
>   See Also: SET, STATUS
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 1:04 PM
> 
> 
> > How can I access the Oracle-L archives?
> >
> > There's something I remember reading a few months ago that 
> I want to 
> > look up.
> >
> > Embarassedly yours,
> > Jay Miller
> > --
> > Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com
> > --
> > Author: Miller, Jay
> >   INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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> -- 
> Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com
> -- 
> Author: Igor Neyman
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