On 1 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The mailing list archives are still not searchable (tell me about it), > but Brent Dax points out that the ever wonderful Google has the "site:" > keyword to do search restriction. I foresee a handy little autobookmark > appearing on my galeon toolbar real soon now.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=perl.perl6 (via colobus (by Jim Winstead), colobus patches (by me) and Stanford NNTP (by Russ Allbery)). > Stephen Rawls has a problem; Spamassassin thinks his patches are spam. Spamassassin didn't play nicely with 5.8.0RC1 which we used until yesterday when Robert upgraded it. > 1 It's late. Don't worry about that. I'm sure I'm not the only one to really appreciate it, whenever it comes out. Thanks! > Actually, feedback on this would be good; in general adding the links is > the most time consuming and tedious part of writing the summaries, > requiring a net connection and time to check the links. Which leads me > to wonder if I can't write links as predictable google searches using > the message-id. Time to experiment methinks. nntp.perl.org supports linking by message-id. -- ask bjoern hansen, http://askbjoernhansen.com/ !try; do();