Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread

2004-10-18 Thread j rigby
At 01:55 PM 18/10/04, you wrote: No, sol, this does not work, as you can easily see by checking the archives. The previous thread broke as soon as j rigby changed the subject. Unfortunately, he did not check his post, and did not know his suggestion would not work:

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread

2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
Does the archive serach only check thread titles and not the body of the message? If it checks the body of the message then the thread title is not so important. I know on Yahoo it is suppose to check the message too, not just the title. But I have seen it only check recent messages and not

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread

2004-10-17 Thread j rigby
Hi folks, It *IS* frustrating, but as you can see, easy to do. It will show right after the last post with the old name in 99.999% of Databases. At 05:50 AM 18/10/04, you wrote: Last time I changed one, it was pointed out to me that it would make it very difficult to follow the thread in

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread

2004-10-17 Thread sol
So the trick is to put the changed subject AFTER the original, but NOT before it as in : Now Changing Thread, was Re:CSIs it really this quiet? sol j rigby wrote: Hi folks, It *IS* frustrating, but as you can see, easy to do. It will show right after the last post with the old name in

Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread

2004-10-17 Thread Mike Monett
Re: CSIs it really this quiet? NOW Changing Thread From: sol Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 20:34:52 http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74070.html So the trick is to put the changed subject AFTER the original, but NOT before it as in : Now Changing Thread, was Re:CSIs it really