At 15:12 -0800 02/20/2002, Leah Kramer wrote:
Is there a place where you can search the archives for this list?
In my email reader (Eudora), every message I get from this list
includes a header file full of URLs for things like subbing,
unsubbing, and archive searching:
List-Help:
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but not so much recently
DAve
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From: Howdy-Tzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l where are the Lingo-L archives?
At 15:12 -0800 02/20/2002, Leah Kramer wrote
At 15:57 + 02/21/2002, David Burgoyne wrote:
HI Tzi,
Nope I just abit at the bottom,
although i can see them if i look under properties/details and scroll
abit
(oh the joys of windows ;-) )
Your email reader should have a preference or config setting which
allows you to determine how many
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 11:55 AM
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Subject: Re: lingo-l where are the Lingo-L archives?
At 15:57 + 02/21/2002, David Burgoyne wrote:
HI Tzi,
Nope I just abit at the bottom,
although i
21, 2002 9:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: lingo-l where are the Lingo-L archives?
Actually, Outlook2k+ only has the headers available under
tools/options once you view the message. I have yet to be able to
find an option which
lets me display the full message headers in the message
, 2002 9:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: lingo-l where are the Lingo-L archives?
Actually, Outlook2k+ only has the headers available under
tools/options once you view the message. I have yet to be able to
find an option which
lets me display the full message headers in the message
You can always take a guess at someone's Geek Quotient by their email
practices. Nerds will have all or most of their headers showing, and
will hate HTML and RTF email. The *real* geeks probably still use
pine or elm!
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From: Leah Kramer [mailto:[EMAIL
Someone just posted the prior archives, and since we started the new list
(in the beginning of this year) you can get the current ones at
http://mail4.fcgnetworks.net/archives/lingo-l/
At 03:12 PM 2/20/02 -0800, Leah Kramer wrote:
Is there a place where you can search the archives for